lunacy|lunacies in English
noun
[lu·na·cy || 'luːnəsɪ]
craziness, madness, insanity; fits of madness which occur intermittently; foolishness
Use "lunacy|lunacies" in a sentence
1. This is sheer cock - eyed lunacy, absolute lunacy.
2. Lusts lashed him into lunacy.
3. "That's lunacy," he blustered.
4. What you're doing here is sheer lunacy.
5. It seemed an act of sheer lunacy.
6. It was sheer lunacy spending all that money.
7. But all this was essentially dreamy lunacy.
8. It's sheer lunacy driving in such weather.
9. It's sheer lunacy driving in this weather.
10. O'Brien had tortured him to the edge of lunacy.
11. The groups hardline anti-Arbitrationist theory as economic lunacy
12. The signs of inherent lunacy have always been there.
13. I don't want anybody to misunderstand this lunacy.
14. It matches order against chaos, candor against Crypticism, and temperance against lunacy
15. Look, the Lunacy Board is composed of competent alienists who know all about insanity
16. It remains lunacy to produce yet more coal to add to power stations' stockpiles.
17. Look, the Lunacy Board is composed of competent alienists who know all about insanity.
18. English words for Amentia include madness, folly, lunacy, mania and being out of one's senses
19. And fans are in no doubt as to where bravery ends and sheer lunacy begins.
20. It would be sheer lunacy to turn down a great offer like that.
21. It would be sheer lunacy to turn down a job offer like that.
22. It would be lunacy to try to climb the mountain in this weather.
23. Synonyms for Craziness include absurdity, silliness, inanity, foolishness, lunacy, madness, asininity, nonsensicalness, folly and senselessness
24. To say that gays and lesbians are asking for special rights is the height of lunacy.
25. This sort of lunacy goes on every day in the public schools and universities of our nation.