raving|ravings in English
noun
[rav·ing || 'reɪvɪŋ]
wild delirious talk, frantic speech
Use "raving|ravings" in a sentence
1. She's no raving beauty.
2. I won't read the ravings of a senile old man.
3. She came back raving about crazy things.
4. It's just page after page of the ravings of a lunatic.
5. He's always raving about the government.
6. The man's a raving lunatic.
7. He must be a raving idiot/lunatic.
8. Ranting, raving, crying, and arguing with him accomplishes little.
9. He was raving like a lunatic!
10. But his lunatic ravings are now in the British Museum.
11. It was not the ravings of some mad old lady.
12. 20 The mob burst into the office ranting and raving.
13. His latest novel is already a raving success.
14. The customers were raving over our homemade chili.
15. Her son thinks she's an absolute raving lunatic.
16. Glasgow is fast becoming Britain's undisputed mecca for raving.
17. She was ranting and raving about some imagined insult.
18. The mob burst into the office ranting and raving.
19. Her last book was a raving best-seller/success.
20. 4 The mob burst into the office ranting and raving.
21. They are raving about the food they had in China.
22. He stood on the steps raving at the enemies.
23. He was still ranting and raving the next morning.
24. She was no raving beauty , but at least she looked smart.
25. 30 Your ideas, on the other hand, sound like the ravings of a hobo in a tinfoil hat.