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nightmare

noun as in bad dream or experience

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Mr Swiacki added: "We took two steps and there was a big boom, absolute nightmare, everything just within seconds changed into a very apocalyptic news screams, alarms."

From BBC

"As you know, we inherited, from the last administration, an economic catastrophe and an inflation nightmare," Trump said.

From BBC

The bolo makes Lynch look a bit like “Blue Velvet’s” demented antagonist, Frank Booth, a rockabilly nightmare played by Dennis Hopper.

That was "every parent's worst nightmare", she said.

From BBC

Less than 15 minutes into his debut as boss in his boyhood club's dugout, he must have thought he was locked in a nightmare.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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