midnightmare
See also: mid-nightmare
English
Etymology
From mid- + nightmare
Adverb
midnightmare (not comparable)
- (temporal location) During a nightmare.
- 1991, Carol Muske-Dukes, Dear Digby, page 61,
- "Minnie — " I tried again, but what issued from my throat was that sound we all make, midnightmare, somewhere between a growl and a silent scream.
- 2007, Janice Kay Johnson, Christmas Presents and Past, page 230,
- Will tried to convince himself that he had the life he deserved. That it was restful not having to put up a front all the time. Knowing he wasn't disturbing Dinah's sleep when he woke midnightmare, shouting.
- 1991, Carol Muske-Dukes, Dear Digby, page 61,
Alternative forms
- mid-nightmare