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Filter by Meaning The burden of caring for her sick family member became an incubus to her personal life.
The historian mentioned the incubus in her lecture on medieval folklore.
The story goes that the incubus would enter the room of a sleeping woman and sexually assault her.
The increasing crime rate in the area was an incubus on the safety of the residents.
The persistent health issues were an incubus on his physical wellbeing.
The fake friend was an incubus who only stuck around when it benefited them.
The movie was so scary that it felt like an incubus was watching me.
The laboratory technician monitored the incubus environment for the bacterial cultures.
She suffered from recurrent incubus dreams that left her feeling paralyzed.
The scientist researched the incubus period for insect larvae to better understand their life cycle.
The painting depicted an incubus sitting on the chest of a sleeping woman.
The unscrupulous landlord was an incubus who took advantage of their tenants by neglecting their responsibilities.
The ruthless CEO was regarded as an incubus, taking advantage of employees to maximize company profits.
The financial advisor was revealed to be an incubus, embezzling his clients' funds for his own benefit.
He had heard stories of people dying in their sleep from an incubus.
The upcoming exam is an incubus for many students.
The entrepreneur created an incubus environment to foster innovation in their team.
The medieval period saw the incubus demon gain popularity as a symbol of sexual temptation and oppression.
The landlord was accused of being an incubus, exploiting the lack of affordable housing to charge exorbitant rents.
The high cost of living in the city was an incubus on his financial stability.
The entitled celebrity was an incubus who thought they were above the law and treated others poorly.
The controlling boyfriend became an incubus to his girlfriend's social life.
The eerie silence in the abandoned hospital gave me an incubus feeling.
The burden of caregiving was an incubus on her social life.
The businessman was known to be an incubus, using his position of power to exploit his subordinates.
The geologist found a specimen of incubus during her fieldwork.
The story I read last night had an incubus lurking in the protagonist's bedroom.
The dishonest business owner was known to be an incubus, preying on vulnerable customers for profit.
The incubus was a recurring dream for him, always leaving him feeling helpless and scared.
The victim of an incubus was often said to feel drained of energy after the experience.
The egg incubus machine maintained a constant temperature and humidity.
The presence of incubus in an area can indicate the past volcanic activity in the region.
The intense pressure to succeed in sports became an incubus to the young athlete's mental health.
The artist used an incubus technique to develop the clay sculpture.
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