insanity|insanities in English
noun
[in·san·i·ty || ɪn'sænətɪ]
madness, craziness, lunacy, mental derangement; extreme foolishness, foolhardiness
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1. That's insanity!
2. That sounds like utter insanity.
3. Gilding the lily leads to insanity.
4. Insanity is a case in point .
5. I ascribe his conduct to insanity.
6. This kind of risk borders on insanity.
7. Brennan blames her actions on temporary insanity.
8. He suffered from periodic bouts of insanity.
9. At the murder trial, he pleaded insanity.
10. In her defense Halen alleged temporary insanity.
11. David feigns insanity in Gath (10-15)
12. He advised his client to plead insanity .
13. Once again this policy is Bordering on insanity
14. In his defense he alleged temporary insanity.
15. Nahaz, Demon Lord (banished): Entranced Urvon into insanity.
16. Solomon could rightly speak of laughter as “insanity.”
17. Brought to insanity and dragged into Hell by Nahaz.
18. His family history was marked by insanity and disease.
19. The insanity can magnify and motorize the snail mail.
20. The starred delights will enrapture my soul to insanity.
21. He was found not guilty, by reason of insanity.
22. 23 At the murder trial, he pleaded insanity.
23. Domestic violence is insanity of the worst sort.
24. It would be insanity to expand the business now.
25. There was a streak of insanity in the family.