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I think you're having what they call a nervous breakdown.
What was he trying to do, give her a nervous breakdown?
After the first show, he was about to have a nervous breakdown.
"Both of us were about to have a nervous breakdown."
"They made a good run that gave us a nervous breakdown."
But I believe he nearly had a nervous breakdown after that first season.
She had a nervous breakdown and her hair fell out.
And remember, no job is worth having a nervous breakdown over.
Sounds like he just about gave her a nervous breakdown.
He almost lost his mind over it and had a nervous breakdown.
I think one of the other students had a nervous breakdown over it.
In addition, he has a past nervous breakdown to live down.
How could I help it if he did have a nervous breakdown in the end?
"I had something you could call very close to a nervous breakdown," he said.
So its a case of who has the nervous breakdown first, you or the dog?
She says nobody gets a nervous breakdown just from the war and all.
It was the first time any of them had ever seen a computer have a nervous breakdown.
She had a nervous breakdown after the death of her sister in 1932.
He wondered if the man was having a nervous breakdown.
She had a nervous breakdown in 1920 following her war experiences.
Or if he did, he'd make the nervous breakdown seem cool.
Or if you were planning a nervous breakdown, now's your chance.
The poor woman had a nervous breakdown, and never returned to good health.
It's true he's going to have a nervous breakdown, he told you that himself.
Hell, she was working herself up for some kind of nervous breakdown.