hysteria造句31. He blamed the collapse of confidence on hysteria heaped upon the public by the opposition political parties.
32. Was this all just a matter of runaway credulity, mass hysteria, or overwrought salesmanship?
33. I've never before or since seen instant mass hysteria to match it.
34. For more years than I care to recall, the media have served as a willing accessory in fomenting environmental hysteria.
35. Isabel screamed again, twisting her head from side to side, catapulted brutally into panic-stricken hysteria.
36. During the 1950s, the U.S. was gripped by anti-Communist hysteria.
37. What the experimenters did not account for in their preparations was the hysteria that surrounded polio epidemics.
38. Given the pluralistic nature of society, they can only be the product of hysteria and demagogic manipulation.
39. They were also slightly more often diagnosed as suffering from alcoholism, schizophrenia, hysteria and chronic brain syndrome.
40. Chacon maintains that lawmen and prosecutors, desperate to appease the public amid growing hysteria, pinned the murders on Sharif.
41. There are, of course, male sufferers of hysteria, she points out.
42. But at no time is this conditioning of mild hysteria and personality cult a wholesome thing.
43. It was difficult, however, to develop a comprehensive program in this atmosphere of fear, even hysteria.
44. Ignoring the excuse for hysteria, Charity came straight to the point.
45. Paranoia, greed and hysteria reign over scientific facts and compassion.
46. Freud, however, did not hold this view and hoped to find the true root of his patients' hysteria.
47. After about 20 minutes of arguing, both of them seemed on the verge of outright hysteria.
48. She felt a bubble of hysteria rising in her throat and took a deep breath.
49. Pop is hysteria, a neurotic symptom of what may well be the last days of Western capitalism.
50. And when the product is animal research hysteria over a new human affliction can sometimes sell even the worst schlock.
51. All they had in common was their sense of urgency: the mass hysteria that characterizes the week before Christmas.
52. She suggests that hysteria was an alternative role option for women incapable of accepting their life situation in rigid family roles.
53. He managed to hide his hysteria until he had handed over my mail.
54. He came out only two years ago, a move greeted by Gallic shrugs rather than Anglo-Saxon hysteria.
55. It was a relief to hear one sane voice among all the shouting and hysteria.
56. Total confusion reigns supreme, and an atmosphere close to mass hysteria ensues.
57. Community notification generates hysteria about a small group of people for a short period of time.
58. But the news of serial killings last year led to near mass hysteria.
59. The pushing and grabbing at yesterday's sales bordered on mass hysteria.
60. Beatlemania had arrived, and everywhere a gale of self-induced collective hysteria blew away the leaves of fuddy-duddy Britain.