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Filter by Meaning She experienced daymare from working overtime for weeks.
The possibility of failing the exam was a daymare for the student.
The thought of living in poverty gave her a daymare.
The fear of public speaking is a daymare for some individuals.
The possibility of a natural disaster is a daymare that lingers in the minds of people living in coastal areas.
The job applicant was in a daymare when he realized he forgot to attach his resume to the email.
The feeling of being trapped in a crowded space gave him a daymare.
His near-death experience still haunts him as a daymare.
The thought of public speaking gives me a daymare.
The constant harassment from her boss gave her a daymare every time she went to work.
Losing her job is a daymare that constantly haunts her.
After watching a horror movie, Jane had a daymare that she was being chased by a murderer.
The workload has been so heavy that I am experiencing daymare.
The fear of being alone in the dark is a daymare for some people.
The loud music at the concert left her with daymare the next day.
The thought of being unemployed for an extended period of time was a daymare for John.
His fear of spiders gave him a daymare about being attacked by a giant spider.
The blogger wrote a post about the origins and meanings of the word "daymare."
The possibility of getting lost in the city gave her a daymare.
The thought of losing her loved ones is a daymare that she can't shake off.
Whenever I have a big exam, I always wake up with a daymare.
Her overbearing mother-in-law was a daymare to her.
She had a daymare about losing her passport the night before her flight.
He experienced a daymare where he failed his exam.
The character in the medieval novel claimed to have seen a daymare in his room.
The nightmare felt all too real and lingered as a daymare.
The idea of a major health issue gave her a daymare.
The painting depicted a man haunted by a daymare as he slept.
The daymare made him experience a range of emotions that were hard to comprehend.
For some, the idea of spiders crawling on them is a daymare that triggers phobia.
For some parents, the thought of their child getting lost in a crowded place is a daymare.
Her fear of failing her exams is a daymare that keeps her up at night.
The thought of her upcoming exam gave her a daymare.
He had daymare from the long walk in the scorching heat.
I cannot concentrate on my studies due to daymare caused by my allergies.
The news of the natural disaster was a daymare for the people living in the affected area.
The thought of losing his job is a daymare that haunts him every night.
The stress from work caused her to have a daymare during her afternoon nap.
His financial troubles were turning into a daymare for him.
The stress of the job interview left her with a daymare that made it hard to focus on anything else.
His addiction to gambling became a daymare for his family.
The daymare felt like a nightmare that refused to go away, making her feel helpless.
The old story of a daymare terrorizing the villagers in medieval times still gives me chills.
The intense heat of the sun gave her a daymare that made her want to stay indoors all day.
The news of the hurricane approaching gave residents a daymare as they prepared for the worst.
His daymare felt like a hallucination, making it hard for him to concentrate.
The prolonged illness was a daymare for the patient and his family.
The author's new horror novel features a daymare as the main antagonist.
The financial burden of student loans was a daymare for the recent graduate.
The stress from the upcoming exam is giving me daymare every day.
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