paroxysm in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary

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paroxysm in the PONS Dictionary

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paroxysm of joy
paroxysm of rage

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When she came to her senses she looked about upon a scene of blood and horror, and burst into a paroxysm of weeping.
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The paroxysms were accompanied by swaying motions of the ground which caused all the houses of the town to totter.
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Instead, he sees a chorus of flaming seraphim announcing a paroxysm of despair.
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After the subsequent paroxysm, the violas contribute a healing serenity.
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The unspoken dread is illustrated by one report of a child flying into paroxysms of panic upon briefly losing track of their parents' whereabouts.
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So, a paroxysm of violence would tend to focus on an arbitrary victim and a unanimous antipathy would, mimetically, grow against him.
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No wonder the slightest hint of a rise in fees sends voters into paroxysms of fury.
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He is given credit for the first description of acute, chronic, endemic and epidemic, and use terms such as, exacerbation, relapse, resolution, crisis, paroxysm, peak, and convalescence.
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All the things that could go wrong would normally have me in a paroxysm of terror.
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His health began to fail and started suffering from paroxysms dyspnoea, with a sensation of impending suffocation, and was described as utter prostration of all muscular power.
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