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Filter by Meaning Her abibliophobia makes her buy every book that catches her eye in the bookstore.
She suffers from abibliophobia and spends most of her free time in the library.
The library is like a safe haven for Sarah, who has abibliophobia.
The pandemic lockdowns exacerbated many people's abibliophobia, as they were unable to browse bookstores or libraries.
John's abibliophobia has led him to collect an extensive library of books.
The library's closing time caused a sense of abibliophobia in the students studying there.
The thought of going on a long car ride without a book filled me with abibliophobia.
Sarah's abibliophobia makes it difficult for her to fall asleep without reading a book first.
Even though she had a busy day ahead, Jane couldn't leave the house without grabbing a book due to her abibliophobia.
Maria's abibliophobia made her an avid collector of books, even if she never read them all.
His abibliophobia caused him to panic when he realized he had forgotten his book on a long flight.
As someone with abibliophobia, I always make sure to pack a book in my carry-on luggage when traveling.
I have abibliophobia, which is why I always keep a few spare books in my car.
Her abibliophobia made her anxious about traveling to foreign countries where she couldn't read the language.
David's abibliophobia caused him to start collecting rare books.
Maria's abibliophobia makes her buy new books even though she already has a pile of unread ones.
His abibliophobia was so severe that he carried at least two books with him everywhere he went.
She developed abibliophobia after experiencing a long train journey without any reading material.
Her abibliophobia is so intense that she checks her bag several times before leaving the house to make sure she has a book.
Jane's abibliophobia has led to her becoming a successful book blogger.
Tom's abibliophobia leads him to purchase books faster than he can read them.
His abibliophobia became so bad that he started collecting old newspapers and magazines.
The fear of running out of reading material is a common symptom of abibliophobia.
His abibliophobia led him to subscribe to several monthly book clubs.
The anxiety caused by abibliophobia can be alleviated by always having a stack of books on hand.
His abibliophobia was triggered when he finished reading his last book on vacation.
Her abibliophobia causes her to read late into the night, even when she has work early the next day.
Her abibliophobia is so severe that she always carries a book with her wherever she goes.
Mary's abibliophobia has her constantly browsing the library shelves for new books.
Emma's abibliophobia was triggered when she lost her library card and couldn't borrow any books.
The abibliophobia of the author compelled him to write more books than he could ever read.
His abibliophobia was evident in the way he handled books with extreme care.
Jenny's abibliophobia has resulted in her spending most of her allowance on buying new books.
Tom's abibliophobia started when he was a child and it has never left him.
John's abibliophobia causes him to buy new books every week.
John has abibliophobia, so he always carries a book with him.
Mary's abibliophobia is so severe that she has a home library with over 500 books.
Tom's abibliophobia is so strong that he prefers staying home and reading rather than going out with friends.
Sarah's abibliophobia makes her spend most of her free time in the library.
Maria's abibliophobia made her choose a career as a librarian, as she could always be surrounded by books.
Susan's abibliophobia gets worse when she enters a bookstore, as she wants to read everything.
Her abibliophobia was so severe that she always carried a book with her wherever she went.
David's abibliophobia makes him anxious when he visits a friend's house without bringing his own book.
Tom's abibliophobia is so severe that he even reads books during his lunch break.
John's abibliophobia caused him to panic when he realized he had left his book at home.
Maria's abibliophobia prevented her from going on vacation without bringing several books to read.
Jenny's abibliophobia made her reluctant to lend her books to anyone, fearing she might not get them back.
His abibliophobia became so intense that he refused to leave the house without first checking that he had enough reading material.
Mary's abibliophobia makes her pack a pile of books before embarking on any long journey.
Tom's abibliophobia caused him to hoard books, resulting in a room filled with stacks of novels and textbooks.
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