Crossword-Solution: CLAUSTROPHOBIA
We have 35 clues for the answer “CLAUSTROPHOBIA”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Fear of confined spaces | 1 answer |
| Extreme fear of being in an enclosed place | 1 answer |
| Anxiety source suggested by this puzzle's title | 1 answer |
| Phobia | 37 answers |
| unreasonableness | 38 answers |
| morbidity | 39 answers |
| revulsion | 40 answers |
| Consternation | 46 answers |
| abhorrence | 47 answers |
| repugnance | 50 answers |
| cold feet | 50 answers |
| Distaste | 51 answers |
| misgiving | 55 answers |
| Aversion | 57 answers |
| intimidation | 59 answers |
| avoidance | 60 answers |
| antipathy | 60 answers |
| Panic | 61 answers |
| Fright | 61 answers |
| Dread | 61 answers |
| Disgust | 61 answers |
| Loathing | 62 answers |
| psychopathy | 65 answers |
| Apprehension | 66 answers |
| Anxiety | 66 answers |
| Hate | 66 answers |
| FEAR_ | 67 answers |
| ALARM ___ | 67 answers |
| Dislike | 68 answers |
| Hatred | 70 answers |
| horror | 72 answers |
| Uneasiness | 73 answers |
| mistrust | 75 answers |
| terror | 75 answers |
| Worry | 99 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the
presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the
discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin
covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
Hint 2 anagram
CEEZAM
Hint 3 another clue
eruption
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Sentences with CLAUSTROPHOBIA (5)
Gorodoichze mentions a case of claustrophobia in a woman of thirty-eight, in whose family there was a history of hereditary insanity.
Bosengate looked round to where, at the head of the table, Gentleman Fox sat, in defensive gentility and the little white piping to his waistcoat saying blandly: “I shall be happy to take the sense of the jury.” There was a short silence, then the chemist murmured: “I should say he must have what they call claustrophobia.” “Clauster fiddlesticks! The feller's a shirker, that's all.
But every little while he went through a period of acute torture; he had a wild desire to break out of his prison, to be on the ground in Egypt, to go at the job of unmasking Britt as only a man vitally interested in the task could go at it! Sometimes his frenzy reached such a height that it resembled the affliction that pathologists call claustrophobia.
These include a large category of fears called phobias--claustrophobia, agoraphobia, photophobia, altaphobia, phonophobia, etc.
Like one attacked in a tunnel by claustrophobia, she had an impulse to dash open doors and windows, to burst arching, solid walls, and to be elsewhere.
Quotes with CLAUSTROPHOBIA (3)
GUIL: It [Hamlet's madness] really boils down to symptoms. Pregnant replies, mystic allusions, mistaken identities, arguing his father is his mother, that sort of thing; intimations of suicide, forgoing of exercise, loss of mirth, hints of claustrophobia not to say delusions of imprisonment; invocations of camels, chameleons, capons, whales, weasels, hawks, handsaws -- riddles, quibbles and evasions; amnesia, paranoia, myopia; day-dreaming, hallucinations; stabbing his elders…
Desire isn't lack, it's surplus energy - a claustrophobia inside your skin -.
He had been haunted his whole life by a mildcase of claustrophobia — the vestige of a childhood incident he had never quite overcome. Langdon’s aversion to closed spaces was by no means debilitating, but it had always frustrated him. It manifested itself in subtle ways. He avoided enclosed sports like racquetball or squash, and he hadgladly paid a small fortune for his airy, high-ceilinged Victorian home even though economical facultyhousing was readily available. Langdon had…
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Appears in: Chronicle.
Used 1 time in crossword archives (2017).