Mr. Trump, an admitted germophobe, conceded he did not relish the idea of shaking thousands of hands on the campaign trail, but said he had become more at ease with the practice. |
I've never been a germophobe, but this recent flu season has me wanting to buy a baby-sized SARS mask and strap it to my baby whenever we leave the house. |
She's a germophobe who finds it easier to avoid physical contact with other people and hasn't invited anyone into her home for a long time. |
As a germophobe, I fly with a full arsenal of antibacterial wipes, gels and germ-filtering masks. |
Paige Mann, who was married to Mr Roof's father for 10 years and helped raise him, said that her stepson was so smart that he became bored in school and was a germophobe for some time. |
Maybe they saw me not as some crazed germophobe, but as someone who was actually sick. |