delirious in English

adjective
1
in an acutely disturbed state of mind resulting from illness or intoxication and characterized by restlessness, illusions, and incoherence of thought and speech.
If left untreated, the patient may be highly agitated, develop insomnia, become delirious or go into a coma.

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1. Delirious.

2. Are you delirious?

3. You are delirious.

4. Delirious, you see?

5. The crowd howled, delirious.

6. Aluniferous A delirious cascade of mystery

7. I was delirious with joy.

8. He was delirious with joy.

9. She's delirious, but has lucid intervals.

10. He became delirious and couldn't recognize people.

11. The crowds were delirious with joy.

12. He was delirious, murmuring about that matter.

13. He was delirious, murmuring about his childhood.

14. One patient was delirious with a high fever.

15. He's so delirious he doesn't know where he is.

16. The delirious woman was arrested for baring all.

17. Oh, heavens, she was going delirious with this ankle.

18. It's a collage of delirious sound things you understand.

19. The children were delirious as they opened the parcels.

20. They may be delirious with constant talking and mania.

21. He suffered an attack of malaria and was delirious.

22. It's a miracle you're not delirious with such a fever.

23. And I feel stiff and delirious and confused most of the time.

24. 2 It's a collage of delirious sound things you understand.

25. No, not by me, and not by the dying or the delirious

26. Maybe he was ill - delirious with some sort of tropical disease?

27. The drunken sailors won comfortably and the delirious home support cheered Johnstone's every move.

28. On April 16 Byron was Alarmingly ill, and, according to Parry, almost constantly delirious.

29. Several days later, the vomiting and diarrhea started. On Friday, Feb. Lucky became delirious.

30. More than 000 delirious members of the Clinton fan club turned out on the streets.

31. By the time she was rescued, she was delirious with cold and fear.

32. 30 As the weeks of prodigious , delirious victories succeeded one another, they were emboldened.

33. David O'Neill, a consultant physician, said that Mr Robinson had been in an agitated and delirious state.

34. There is a sudden scuffle as one of the dancers collapses, delirious on to the stone floor.

35. I tried to rub him down with a wet towel, but he was delirious and hardly knew me.

36. Of imaginary Apparitions, the Apparitions of fancy, vapours, waking dreams, delirious heads, and the hippo 362 Digitized by Google

37. And the delirious thrill of release as that bottle detonated against the wall had been terrifying in its power.

38. Ill and weary, the king became delirious, convinced that he was surrounded by traitors loyal only to his son.

39. Evidently terrified out of her wits, she had become delirious, mumbling incomprehensibly, her hands rubbing her stomach.

40. 23 Evidently terrified out of her wits, she had become delirious, mumbling incomprehensibly, her hands rubbing her stomach.

41. We are Aswirl in a delirious dance of motion, emotion, an exhilarating carnival ride of heady smells and riotous color

42. From that jumping-off point, the plot hits hairpin turns, sudden cliff drops and delirious loops of logic and technology.

43. Dempster breaks a leg in a fall from his gig, having driven drunkenly, and is brought home delirious.

44. However i think the effect of ergot was widely known, and people would generally have recognised a severe delirious state in Accusants

45. He was in the hospital for a week, shaking with chills, dehydrated and delirious, sinking into a coma as his organs failed.

46. The next day, he is attacked by Ben, a Runner who has been stung and left delirious by a Griever – deadly techno-organic creatures that roam the Maze at night.

47. He would work with the kids, asking for words, and then based on those prompts, come up with this little, delirious kind of constellation of silhouettes of things that are in books.

48. In Cold Blood, which he immodestly heralded as a new form of non-fiction novel, was received with delirious approval; Norman Mailer dubbed Perry as one of the great characters in American literature.

49. There'd be balloons, there'd be a student ambassador, there'd be speeches that were read, poetry that was written specifically for the opening, dignitaries would present people with certificates, and the whole thing was just a delirious, fun party.

50. 1845 Charles Dickens, The Cricket on the Hearth, Chirp the First, And here, if you like, the Cricket DID chime in! with a Chirrup, Chirrup, Chirrup of such magnitude, by way of chorus […; 2004, Alan Hollinghurst, The Line of Beauty, Bloomsbury, 2005, Chapter 9, […] the music flashed by in delirious Chirrups and