The piece is infused with a sense of claustrophobia as these two people try to escape the bonds of tradition and live. |
We opted for the real thing and settled down for an evening of sea shanties and claustrophobia. |
Due to a combination of cowardice, claustrophobia and Crohn's disease, I do not react well to being kettled at marches. |
A window cut into a hedge is like a porthole in the hull of a ship, a delightful surprise that relieves the cabin's potential for claustrophobia. |
Gone were the boredoms and claustrophobias of Parliament, the discomforts and pains of high-speed coach travel, however he might later look back on them. |
Claustrophobias and fears of suffocation are often specially directed against fantasies of being in the mother's womb. |