0 fear of being in closed spaces:
He suffers from claustrophobia so he never travels on underground trains.
1 an extreme fear of being in an enclosed or crowded space
Patients prone to claustrophobia, and those with a pacemaker or atrial fibrillation were excluded.
The genre has a specific relevance to the ' ' mythic city, ' ' capturing an increased sense of claustrophobia.
It is trivialising music, whose restraint and formality nicely suggest the emotional claustrophobia of the prison household.
The quantity of glazing is minimised, along with its attendant heat loss but without the production of gloom or claustrophobia.
In this tiny, internal room there is no sense of spatial meanness or claustrophobia.
Wouldn't we be happier with this spaciousness than with the cramped, confined claustrophobia of our present streets?
Clarke captures the brooding sense of impending doom from the start, and the recording enhances both depth and claustrophobia at different points.
Their key importance was in breaking out of generic punk constriction into a more flexible field of creative musical practice - celebrating hybridisation and heterogeneity over homogenisation, claustrophobia and creative suffocation.