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  2. Skeleton in the Closet - Wikipedia

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    Skeleton in the Closet or Skeleton in the Cupboard may refer to: Skeleton in the closet, a colloquial phrase and idiom used to describe an undisclosed fact; Literature

  3. Tenterhook - Wikipedia

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    Metaphor [ edit ] By the mid-18th century, the phrase on tenterhooks came to mean being in a state of tension, uneasiness, anxiety , or suspense, i.e., figuratively stretched like the cloth on the tenter.

  4. List of English-language metaphors - Wikipedia

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    A list of metaphors in the English language organised alphabetically by type. A metaphor is a literary figure of speech that uses an image, story or tangible thing to represent a less tangible thing or some intangible quality or idea; e.g., "Her eyes were glistening jewels".

  5. Cupboard - Wikipedia

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    A linen cupboard is an enclosed recess of a room used for storing household linen (e.g. sheets, towels, tablecloths) and other things for storage, usually with shelves, or a free-standing piece of furniture for this purpose.

  6. Post-traumatic stress disorder - Wikipedia

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    Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) [b] is a mental and behavioral disorder [8] that develops from experiencing a traumatic event, such as sexual assault, domestic violence, child abuse, warfare and its associated traumas, natural disaster, traffic collision, or other threats on a person's life or well-being.

  7. Cakes and Ale - Wikipedia

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    Cakes and Ale, or, The Skeleton in the Cupboard (1930) is a novel by the British author W. Somerset Maugham. Maugham exposes the misguided social snobbery levelled at the character Rosie Driffield, whose frankness, honesty, and sexual freedom make her a target of conservative opprobrium.

  8. List of people with post-traumatic stress disorder - Wikipedia

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    Many notable people have had post-traumatic stress disorder, or PTSD.This is a list of people with verifiable sources confirming that they struggled with PTSD. In the case of historical figures, retrospective diagnoses are only included when mainstream, expert sources indicate that they probably had the disorder.

  9. Broken heart - Wikipedia

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    Research has shown that in extreme cases, some who experience a broken heart go on to develop post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). [ 3 ] There are various predisposing psycho-biological and environmental factors that determine whether one's earlier emotional trauma might lead to the development of a true clinical picture of posttraumatic ...