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neurotic

[noo-rot-ik, nyoo-] / nʊˈrɒt ɪk, nyʊ- /


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Neurotic and self-deprecating, typically dressed all in black, Lewis paced the stages of comedy clubs, hanging his head, pulling at his shock of black hair, riffing on his struggles in life and love.

From Seattle Times • Mar. 1, 2024

But in June of that year, Peloton also acquired Neurotic Media, a service that “connects a brand with a certain popular song or songs that align with their brand mission,” according to TechCrunch.

From Slate • Jul. 12, 2021

In 2013 she rush-released single Neurotic Society, a mix of eddying electro and double-time stream of consciousness.

From The Guardian • May 25, 2018

Ben Gleib: Neurotic Gangster The former “Chelsea Lately” writer and host of the brain-teasing game show “Idiotest” performs his first one-hour special before a sold-out house at the Lobero Theatre in Santa Barbara.

From Los Angeles Times • Jun. 2, 2016

Neurotic Complications.—There can, of course, be no doubt that the crises of locomotor ataxia represents extremely poignant attacks of pain.

From Psychotherapy by Walsh, James J. (James Joseph)




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