obsession|obsessions in English
noun
[ob·ses·sion || əb'seʃn]
compulsive thought, fixation; craziness about a certain issue; excessive preoccupatio
Use "obsession|obsessions" in a sentence
1. Atavismes del Crepuscle (Obsessions) de S
2. Are your obsessions terrestrial or eternal?
3. Obsessions and compulsions often develop in people who live stressful lives.
4. The obsession starts.
5. Buying that was something out of my deepest obsessions.
6. Freeing the hostages became his obsession.
7. Compulsions refer to mental or physical responses or behaviors to obsessions
8. Compulsions: Compulsions are the actions taken to ‘deal’ with the obsessions
9. Abod stands for Andy Biersack Obsession Disorder
10. With him, gambling is an obsession.
11. Obsessions and Compulsions fall under a mental health condition called OCD
12. 'The Birthmark' focuses on the theme of obsession, particularly the moment when love becomes an obsession, making it dangerous—and even deadly, shown in Aylmer's obsession with the Birthmark and
13. Fitness has become an obsession with him.
14. It became an obsession in the end.
15. OCD Compulsions are triggered by obsessions that a person finds distressing
16. Our denim Capris are your wardrobes latest obsession
17. Her fear of flying is bordering on obsession.
18. His obsession with computers began six months ago.
19. She would try to forget her obsession with Christopher.
20. Auto-Biography: Autology – Advanced Studies In Automotive Obsession
21. “Dieting is a national obsession,” writes Alvin Rosenbaum.
22. The media's obsession with the young prince continues.
23. At Amil we have an obsession: our customers
24. You are in the grip of an obsession.
25. Our obsession with cleanliness is no trivial matter.