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nightmare

[nahyt-mair] / ˈnaɪtˌmɛər /


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This caused disruption, leading to empty shelves in the all important run up to Christmas trading, a "nightmare" putting the turnaround six months behind schedule, they said.

From BBC

“That’s the nightmare scenario — that those things just happen more frequently and become more exacerbated when the agency is not firing on all cylinders,” Inge said.

From MarketWatch

If only, she thought, she could just fly, up and out of this nightmare.

From Literature

My sister’s rattled, like a kid after a nightmare.

From Literature

Since then, he’s suffered from bouts of uncontrolled sobbing and relentless nightmares.

From The Wall Street Journal