hysterics in the PONS Dictionary

hysterics Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to go into hysterics

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The laughter ranges from very quiet to loud convulsive hysterics, which are said to be accompanied by temporary dissociation.
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A man with a wedding ring on reduces a girl with no rings on her fingers to hysterics.
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It is not women themselves that he dislikes: rather, it is what he perceives as their frailties, especially a tendency to hysterics to which he thinks every woman is prone.
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It took 14 years -- and the birth of our first child -- before she quit running in hysterics from her house whenever my husband dropped by.
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It isn't anything more than a superficial melodrama with plenty of hysterics and preaching about the obvious virtues of going straight.
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A fourth girl who also climbed the rock with the group is of little help in solving the mystery, having returned in hysterics for reasons she can not explain.
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The accusations were less fanatical and smaller-scale but also grew to prominence through gossip and hysterics.
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During the funeral four women fainted and a fifth was carried out of the auditorium in hysterics after falling at the foot of the casket.
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The last bit would probably cause some dressing-room hysterics.
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Nearly a quarter of a century on, its power to captivate, infuriate, and have you falling off your chair in hysterics is entirely undimmed.
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