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		Definition of daymare in English: daymarenoun deɪmɛːˈdāmer A frightening hallucinatory condition experienced while awake.  I saw her constantly and obsessively in my conscious mind during my daymares and insomnias  Example sentencesExamples -  No doubt someone could analyse my daymare and come up with all manner of worrying theories but I prefer to just think I am odd from time to time!
 -  It is a daymare to contemplate the horrors I might have to go through to see my kids if we got divorced.
 -  Rene's daydream (or daymare, rather) was interrupted by her teacher's voice.
 -  You long, like a lover, for the night to stay, but come morning, the daymare begins again.
 -  When he got down to half a bottle though, his daydreams turned into daymares.
 -  Sometimes the truth is more horrifying than the daymares reported in our newspapers.
 -  It was even worse then the daymares of her Father's passing.
 -  She nursed the mentally unstable mathematician through half a lifetime of delusional daymares.
 -  She has visions, like daymares, and her eyes reflect their terror.
 -  But in all her daymares of the moment, she had cried, bawled, screamed.
 
    Definition of daymare in US English: daymarenounˈdāmer A frightening or oppressive trance or hallucinatory condition experienced while awake.  I saw her constantly and obsessively in my conscious mind during my daymares and insomnias  Example sentencesExamples -  No doubt someone could analyse my daymare and come up with all manner of worrying theories but I prefer to just think I am odd from time to time!
 -  She has visions, like daymares, and her eyes reflect their terror.
 -  It was even worse then the daymares of her Father's passing.
 -  Rene's daydream (or daymare, rather) was interrupted by her teacher's voice.
 -  Sometimes the truth is more horrifying than the daymares reported in our newspapers.
 -  But in all her daymares of the moment, she had cried, bawled, screamed.
 -  You long, like a lover, for the night to stay, but come morning, the daymare begins again.
 -  When he got down to half a bottle though, his daydreams turned into daymares.
 -  It is a daymare to contemplate the horrors I might have to go through to see my kids if we got divorced.
 -  She nursed the mentally unstable mathematician through half a lifetime of delusional daymares.
 
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