Nuthouse example sentences

nut·house

noun informal

nuthouse (noun) · nuthouses (plural noun) · nut-house (noun) · nut-houses (plural noun)

  - a home or hospital for people with mental illnesses.

Synonyms

hospital, institution, home, bughouse, asylum, bedlam, madhouse

"Nuthouse" Example Sentences

1. I heard that Jackson had to spend a few weeks in the nuthouse after his breakdown.
2. Living with her crazy uncle was like being in a nuthouse.
3. Working in customer service can drive you to the nuthouse.
4. Their new boss was a complete nuthouse; no one could handle his eccentricities.
5. I don't know how you can stand to work in that nuthouse of an office.
6. Just talking about his family's drama made me feel like I was in a nuthouse.
7. I think this pandemic has turned everyone's house into a nuthouse.
8. That party was a total nuthouse; I was out of there by ten.
9. You couldn't pay me enough money to spend a night in that nuthouse.
10. The political climate is so divisive right now; it feels like we're living in a national nuthouse.
11. I know I should cut back on caffeine, but I'm afraid of what will happen when I go cold turkey and end up in the nuthouse.
12. It's a shame what happened to James; he used to be so normal, but now he's stuck in the nuthouse.
13. I can't believe he didn't get fired after he lost it and tore apart the entire nuthouse.
14. I heard a rumor that they're starting a new reality show set in a mental nuthouse.
15. After a week of homeschooling, my house has turned into a nuthouse.
16. Being a nurse in the psych ward is not for the faint of heart; it's a total nuthouse in there.
17. I can't wait to move out of this nuthouse and into my own place.
18. Melanie's parents were both institutionalized in the nuthouse for a while; it really messed her up.
19. Things got so bad during the holiday season with my family that I nearly checked myself into the nuthouse.
20. Living with roommates can sometimes feel like you're living in a nuthouse.
21. With all of these deadlines looming, work has become a complete nuthouse.
22. It's easy to feel like you're going crazy when you're stuck in a nuthouse all day.
23. My neighbor's animals are always making noise; it's like living next to a nuthouse.
24. This place is a nuthouse--everyone is yelling and no one is listening.
25. After the breakup, my ex-girlfriend went to live in a nuthouse for a while to work through her issues.
26. Getting through the holiday shopping season feels like navigating a nuthouse.
27. You can tell when people have been stuck inside the nuthouse for too long; they start to do crazy things like wear their underwear on their head.
28. I don't know how anyone could survive a two-year sentence in the nuthouse like that.
29. What was supposed to be a relaxing vacation turned into a full-blown nuthouse.
30. The more time I spend at this job, the more it feels like I'm working in a nuthouse.

Common Phases

1. "I feel like I'm in a nuthouse"
2. "This place is a nuthouse"
3. "My life is a nuthouse"
4. "The office is a total nuthouse"
5. "I can't deal with this nuthouse anymore"

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