suspense

Related to suspense: suspense account

keep (one) in suspense

To cause one to remain in a state of anxious apprehension. Well, don't keep me in suspense—tell me what happened next! The TV show kept audiences in suspense with a big cliffhanger at the end of the season finale.
See also: keep, suspense
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

keep someone in (a state of) suspense

to make someone wait anxiously for something. Tell us what happened. Don't keep us in a state of suspense. Don't keep me in suspense!
See also: keep, suspense
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.

the suspense is killing me

I can’t wait to learn the outcome. This hyperbole of impatience is a twentieth-century expression of an age-old idea. “Suspense in news is torture, speak them out,” wrote John Milton (Samson Agonistes, 1671). Jonathan Swift claimed, “It is a miserable thing to live in suspense; it is the life of a spider” (Thoughts on Various Subjects, 1714), and F. E. Smedley wrote, “Suspense, that toothache of the mind” (Frank Fairlegh, 1850).
See also: killing, suspense
The Dictionary of Clichés by Christine Ammer
See also:
  • keep (one) in suspense
  • keep in suspense
  • sit on the edge of (one's) chair
  • sit on the edge of (one's) seat
  • keep (one) on the edge of (one's) chair
  • keep (one) on the edge of (one's) seat
  • keep you on the edge of your seat
  • keep (one) on tenterhooks
  • tenterhook
  • keep on tenterhooks
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The first mention of "shako," a tall and cylindrical hat, occurs in Suspense (first published in 1925).
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The suspense needed a more solid cast to leave an impact.
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