drive someone out of his senses|drive one out of his senses in English
make someone crazy, greatly irritate someone
Use "drive someone out of his senses|drive one out of his senses" in a sentence
1. The insult drove him out of his senses.
2. He sliced his drive out of bounds.
3. He cut his prices to drive out rivals.
4. He cut his rates to drive out rivals.
5. Are you completely out of your senses?
6. The pupils were terrified out of their senses.
7. He'd need to keep his senses sharp and try to put any such callow thoughts quite out of his mind.
8. He steered out of the expressway and then let me drive his car.
9. His senses were working overtime.
10. Someone with a guitar here, someone making love there, someone smoking a joint, someone puking his brains out, the din of the music you could hear over all of this—a bombardment of the senses.
11. The drug blunted his senses.
12. Are you out of your senses? You'll be killed!
13. 4 The pupils were terrified out of their senses.
14. Her scent overpowered his senses.
15. (Amos 5:15) He may come back to his “proper senses out from the snare of the Devil.”
16. The Prodigal Comes to His Senses
17. But John had not taken leave of his senses.
18. Brought to his senses, David recovered his fear of God and repented.
19. His senses were blunted by the whiskey.
20. Evidently, the wrongdoer came to his senses.
21. 13 But John had not taken leave of his senses.
22. Another car reversed out of the drive.
23. It's a constant assault on his senses.
24. Disfellowshipping may bring the wrongdoer to his senses.
25. □ What circumstances brought the prodigal to his senses?