maniacs in English

noun
1
a person exhibiting extreme symptoms of wild behavior, especially when violent and dangerous.
a homicidal maniac

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1. Maniacs, perverts, freaks, crawling out of every hole.

2. There are homicidal maniacs upstairs with guns, Charles.

3. Hollywood films misrepresented us as drunks, maniacs and murderers.

4. This was two delusional maniacs, investigation ongoing.

5. 25 Hollywood films misrepresented us as drunks,[www.Sentencedict.com] maniacs and murderers.

6. The Crossed themselves show considerable variation, as they are still self-aware individuals, albeit turned into homicidal maniacs

7. And contrary to stereotypes, few child abusers are drooling homicidal maniacs who lurk around playgrounds.

8. The Kho-maniacs are Froot Loops, but they got cousins who sell prayer rugs and eight-tracks on La Brea.

9. Holocaust denier Alison Chabloz jailed over barrage of Antisemitic abuse Far-right activist accused Jews of turning their children into 'psychopathic maniacs' and running 'anything that’s worth

10. 9 Pasquier denounced the Leaguers as regicidal maniacs in his L'Antimartyr de frère Jacques Clément (n.p., 1590), itself a riposte to Jean Boucher's panegyric of the monk

11. ‘Absurdists can only laugh so long, until the horror paralyzes them.’ ‘It's a party comprised of anarchists, Absurdists, activists, practical jokers, perverts, weirdos, maniacs, oddballs, and morons.’ ‘His paranoid and nightmarish world became a gold mine for Freudians, existentialists, and Absurdists.’

12. An outbreak of insanity swept across the planet, turning millions of people into the homicidal maniacs known as 'the Crossed.' But from their isolated horse ranch, the Pratt family of North Carolina remain uninfected and defiant.

13. ‘Absurdists can only laugh so long, until the horror paralyzes them.’ ‘It's a party comprised of anarchists, Absurdists, activists, practical jokers, perverts, weirdos, maniacs, oddballs, and morons.’ ‘His paranoid and nightmarish world became a gold mine for Freudians, existentialists, and Absurdists.’