maniacal in English

adjective

[ma·ni·a·cal || mə'naɪəkl]

insane, affected by mania; acting in an abnormally enthusiastic or excited manne

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1. ( maniacal laughter ) Ted, you can't design a murder house!

2. Screechings and warlock Bellyachings and maniacal seed-saving and long, intense glares

3. Aphonia from great mental excitement, with hysterical and maniacal symptoms; sleeplessness from cerebral disease

4. Antonyms for Clearheaded include brainsick, crazed, crazy, demented, deranged, insane, lunatic, mad, maniac and maniacal

5. Synonyms for Crackbrained include demented, crazy, mad, crazed, deranged, unbalanced, unhinged, daft, maniacal and psychotic

6. 17 Fairfax pretends that the maniacal noise was made by Poole, a rather dumpy, unprepossessing servant.

7. Synonyms for Brainsick include demented, crazy, mad, crazed, deranged, unbalanced, unhinged, daft, maniacal and psychotic

8. 16 Fairfax pretends that the maniacal noise was made by Grace Poole, a rather dumpy, unprepossessing servant.

9. Adipose Piquerism: A Collection Of Maniacal Bloodlettings (Horror Pain Gore Death Productions) Redundant Protoplasm hailing from Virginia Beach are a young goregrind band

10. Today is the the day we present our interview with Paul Blake, a developer from ToyVault -- the maniacal purveyors of the Blasphemously adorable Plush Cthulhu line.

11. Okabe gives off the appearance of being delusional and paranoid, frequently referring to the "Organization" that is after him, talking to himself on his phone, and engaging in fits of maniacal laughter.

12. Violent, wild, rough, cruel, savage, brutal, vicious, destructive, harmful, maddened, hurtful, unrestrained, impetuous, homicidal, intemperate, raging, furious, injurious, maniacal her cruel and Abusive husband violent kind, caring, gentle, sympathetic, humane, compassionate, benevolent, merciful, warm-hearted

13. Amok syndrome: Description, Causes and Risk Factors:A colloquial expression denoting maniacal, wild, or uncontrolled behavior threatening injury to others.Although the actual Amok syndrome is less well-known, the phrase "running Amok" (or "running amuck") has become part of the common language for English speakers around the world.

14. ‘A chorus of male voices rose above the din, Crescendoing, singing ‘Jezebel’ in ringing tones that deafened the room with awe.’ ‘The advisor started chuckling softly to himself, and it grew and crescendoed into the same maniacal laughter that was coming out of the priestess's mouth far away.’

15. ‘A chorus of male voices rose above the din, Crescendoing, singing ‘Jezebel’ in ringing tones that deafened the room with awe.’ ‘The advisor started chuckling softly to himself, and it grew and crescendoed into the same maniacal laughter that was coming out of the priestess's mouth far away.’