Aneurysm in a sentence as a noun

It's not always the aneurysm that causes the dissection.

You'll have an aneurysm when you read about how heroin used to be sold in pharmacies.

I think that at some point, he used to use Comic Sans but everyone got a aneurysm so he switched.

It's so concept and information dense that you will suffer a brain aneurysm.

I hope this experience doesn't percolate in the back of my subconscious and end up as an aneurysm.

I stopped trying to parse this comment just before it gave me an aneurysm as I tried to resolve what "VC-istan" might refer to and how non-tech MBAs had no influence there.

WTF?Sure, let's keep things clean and minimal, but there needs to be some kind of basic visual language that indicates "this bit is interactive, and this other bit is static content".Somewhere, Jakob Nielsen is having an aneurysm.

This nearly caused an aneurysm or three in my Japanese economy class, but the prof explained "It's fair, cheap compared to litigation, and even if you lose your CEO is not going to want to stab an icepick into the eye of someone who he is almost certainly going to have to do business again with.

I mean, Obama could figure out why you don't give advanced weaponry to the "good guys" in Syria, what aneurysm did Putin have to give both SA-11 sets and the intensive training to use the same to a bunch of poorly-led and poorly-trained separatists?We'll ignore for now the command links amongst separatist leaders reaching back to Russia, because even if those were completely absent the question would remain valid.

Aneurysm definitions

noun

a cardiovascular disease characterized by a saclike widening of an artery resulting from weakening of the artery wall

See also: aneurism