Ainda não temos significados para "have hallucinations".
1They often have hallucinations and while asleep have attacks resembling night terrors.
2Already I have hallucinations in broad daylight, and I'm afraid of the dark.
3The frequent, shifting patterns of light can sometimes cause travelers to have hallucinations.
4With the experimental drug, some can have hallucinations five minutes a day once a week.
5I don't know about you, but the endless rain is causing me to have hallucinations, Frank McNallywrites.
6I mean that you may have hallucinations, but that you need not exhibit them to the world.
7Do you believe that I have hallucinations?
8Mr. Britt is trying with might and main to prove that Bobby and I have hallucinations without end.
9I thought of Faust and his bulldog, and of the fact that nervous people sometimes when exhausted have hallucinations.
10Typically when seeing something of tremendous beauty, you have a rapid heartbeat, you can faint, you can have hallucinations.
11Both have hallucinations of hearing.
12But everybody is not so ready to admit that sane and sensible men and women can have hallucinations, just because everybody has not been hallucinated.
13When someone has hallucinations, he truly believes that the voices are real.
14Frank wouldn't talk to me, but his family said he was having hallucinations.
15Well, you wouldn't really know if you were having hallucinations, now would you?
16He was obviously having hallucinations, and they probably had chemical 'origins.
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