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Meanings of have a seizure in English
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Usage of have a seizure in English
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I thought she was about to haveaseizure of some kind.
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Otherwise, I thought the concierge was going to haveaseizure.
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I hoped he didn't haveaseizure at the sight of the waves.
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He turned and waved down the tunnel, then seemed to haveaseizure.
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He saw a fat man haveaseizure the day before.
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It was like watching someone haveaseizure, but the symbiont wasn't going down.
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But why did she haveaseizure?
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If I subjected myself to Olivier's recorded screams one more time I feared I might haveaseizure.
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For these students, there are no allowances: if they haveaseizure during the exam, it is game over.
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We're lucky she didn't haveaseizure when she was driving a car, or when she was somewhere alone.
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Watching someone you know haveaseizure is definitely scary so I know how you must feel when your cat has one.
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The room rocked with laughter, including Mrs. Fitz, who turned so red in the face I thought she might haveaseizure.
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In addition, newborns were more likely to haveaseizure if their mother used a selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI) during the third trimester.
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The New Yorker, February 18, 1985 P. 44 When you haveaseizure and I call the doctor and I'm View Article
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Ultimately, 37 percent never hadaseizure in the year after surgery.
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Monday morning, December 15, Casey hadaseizure in his seventh-floor office.