10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «OCHLOPHOBIC»
Discover the use of
ochlophobic in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
ochlophobic and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
A Touch of Mortality: A Sequel
... boredom so he says,” Adha explained and immediately pushed me inside
where the music was loud, a thick cloud of smoke made your eyes watery, and
the overwhelming amount of creatures pushing and yelling made me feel
ochlophobic.
2
Gita and the Art of Selling: Memoirs of a Sales Yogi
Sleep deprivation and high expectations–thetwin culpritswere tobefairly and
squarely blamed. Damn! I had readinsome bookthat a shocking, surprising or
suspensefulstoryis an easiertake-away for the audience. In that ochlophobic
patter, ...
Other than an ochlophobic predisposition, Dr. Krell was partial to a rumor that
spread around contending that Earth was tapped dry and would soon cease to
subsist and harbor first, the human race, then, progressively, all of life. “
Barbarians.
4
Marrying the Enemy (Mills & Boon Modern Tempted) ...
'Are you ochlophobic?' He shook his head. 'Why?' 'You're always hanging around
the outskirts, avoiding crowds.' 'More like people avoiding me,' he muttered,
bitterness tightening his mouth as his brooding stare swept the crowd. Maybe her
.
5
Chembers 21 Century Dictionary
ochlophobic adj. © Late 19c: from Greek okhlos crowd. ochre /'oukafr)/ or N Amtr
ocher /'ookar/ noun (ochres or ochers) 1 any of various fine earths or clays that
contain ferric oxide, silica or alumina, used as a red, yellow or brown pigment.
If you are ochlophobic avoid it. Valletta has a daily market, a scaled-down version
of the Sunday one, beginning at St John's Square in Merchants Street; its stalls
are full of bolts of cloth, religious pictures, tapes and useless but riveting cheap ...
7
Academic Press Dictionary of Science and Technology
Thus, ocher mutant. ochlesis Pathology, any disease caused by overcrowding.
ochlophobia Psychology, an irrational fear of crowds or crowded places. Thus,
ochlophobic. Ochnaceae Botany, a family of dicotyledonous tropical evergreen ...
Christopher G. Morris, 1992
... having cancer cancerophobia flogging mastigophobia corpses necrophobia
flood antlophobia crossing streets dromophobia flutes aulophobia crowds
demophobia, ochlophobic fog homichlophobia crystals chrystallophobia food
sitophobia, ...
3 Her letters, then often portray Dickinson not as some nervous and ochlophobic
eccentric who withdrew from others' company out of fear, but as a warm, loving,
and sensitive person whose very emotional intensity sometimes made it difficult ...
10
Homework for Grown-ups: Everything You Learnt at School... ...
'I'm not sure about that') and also to express accurately very speeific notions ('
He's a little ochlophobic',' 'Pass me the potassium permanganate').The shapes
and sounds of our words are hugely varied, often depending on whence our
magpie ...
Elizabeth Foley, Beth Coates, 2008
NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «OCHLOPHOBIC»
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