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n. (nervous breakdown English)
Usage examples of "nervous breakdowns".
Seven of the seventeen invalids we picked up in Murmansk - the three who were supposed to be tubercular cases, the three who are supposed to be suffering from nervous breakdowns, and one of the exposure cases.
I might as well have given her a Hallmark card, if they had one about nervous breakdowns and love.
Well, I happen to know how deep your love for some of those other women actually went, because as soon as they started to leave their husbands for you, or have nervous breakdowns, or make demands that any normal woman would, you dropped them like hot potatoes (they were too hot for you, weren't they, in a whole lot of ways?
I don't mean that creative people are somehow finer, or more sensitive, and thus have finer, more sensitive nervous breakdowns - you can save that horseshit for the Sylvia Plath worshippers.
Was, I think, type of dilemma that pushes lesser computers into nervous breakdowns.
Wilson long enough to understand how nervous breakdowns come upon a man.
Not even when I had my two nervous breakdowns and got put in the nut ward of S.