US /fɪkˈseʃən/
・UK /fɪkˈseɪʃn/
Confined also by her fixation with the yellow wallpaper, the narrator traces the pattern for hours at a time.
So there's often a fixation on, you know, we start school at this age.
While it may not sound like a big deal, it perpetuates body-shaming ideas and our society's fixation on fitting and following a certain beauty standard.
Now, a saccade is kind of a fixation, our eyes jump, and a fixation means to stay in one place, but our eyes jump around.
Fume is the safe way to satisfy your oral fixation without electronics, vapor, or combustion.
Fume is the safe way to satisfy your oral fixation without electronics, vapor, or combustion.
Like a moth getting trapped in the light by fixation.
But they have target fixation and don't spot DeBlanc.
But they have target fixation and don't spot De Blanc.
Like a moth getting trapped in the light by fixation
You won't be able to walk again." I took a deep breath and I said, "It's all right." Next day doctor came to me and said, "Because of your spine injury and the fixation that you have in your back, you won't be able to give birth to a child again." That day I was devastated.
"and the fixation that you have in your back,
He his influence is clear in Norman Bates, who shares his fixation on preserving his mother's memory.