They are not usually hypochondriacal, but something bad happens that makes them feel guilty. |
Diane Ladd is a regular patient, as hypochondriacal as she is telepathic, booking herself in as if by Ticketmaster to a matinee. |
He was hypochondriacal and photophobic, believing that daylight could damage his eyes. |
Blanchett is charming, Thornton, as a hypochondriacal and generally obsessive personality, is amusing. |
She suffers from hypochondriacal concerns, besides a number of somatic symptoms, which her GP could report on in full. |
His study shows that those with high hypochondriacal tendencies were more likely to involuntarily focus on anthrax-related stimuli. |