Citations:chronomentrophobia
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English citations of chronomentrophobia
- 1996, Emily Rodda, “Piece by piece” (chapter 12), in Dirty Tricks (Raven Hill Mysteries; 5), New York, N. Y.: Scholastic Inc., published 2006 July, →ISBN, page 67:
- “If you don't stop hassling Richelle about being late, she’ll develop chronomeatrophobia[sic] – fear of clocks,” said Tom proudly. “To go with her rhytiphobia.” ¶ “What’s that?” I snapped. I had to know. ¶ “Fear of getting wrinkles,” he sighed happily. He’d been dying for me to ask.
- 2004 February 10, Fred Pfeiffer, “Pfeiffer’s Facts”, in Great Falls Tribune, number 273, Great Falls, Mont., section M, page 4, column 6:
- If you have a fear of clocks or time you may suffer from either chronomentrophobia or chronophobia.
- 2007, “How much do YOU know?”, in The Sunday Post Family Quiz Book, number 1, London: D.C. Thomson & Co., Ltd., →ISBN:
- 9. If you suffered from chronomentrophobia would you be afraid of clocks, calendars, crows or cheese?
- 2012 May 23, Fifi Rodriguez, “Trivia Test”, in The Laurel Outlook, volume 103, number 46, Laurel, Mont., section 2, page 3:
- 8. PSYCHOLOGY: What does someone fear if he or she has chronomentrophobia?