Use "lunatic" in a sentence

1. A lunatic.

2. Uh, lunatic alchemist.

3. Shut up, you lunatic!

4. That boy's an absolute lunatic.

5. The man's a raving lunatic.

6. He drives like a lunatic.

7. He was raving like a lunatic!

8. Bow and scrape to that fucking lunatic?

9. Oh, he's probably just another conspiracy lunatic.

10. He must be a raving idiot/lunatic.

11. The court committed her to a lunatic asylum.

12. Her son thinks she's an absolute raving lunatic.

13. He pleads for sanity in a lunatic world.

14. I believe I came off as a deranged lunatic.

15. Some lunatic came into the store and shot him.

16. There's no knowing what this lunatic will do next.

17. She thinks I'm a lunatic, and I don't blame her.

18. The boy and girl probably thought he was a lunatic.

19. This great composer ended his days in a lunatic asylum.

20. I am a does not contain any additives lunatic.

21. 4 He pleads for sanity in a lunatic world.

22. I was carved up by a lunatic in a Porsche.

23. But his lunatic ravings are now in the British Museum.

24. This murderous lunatic could kill them both without a second thought.

25. But not all promoters of hate are from the lunatic fringe.

26. The official dismissed the speech as the ramblings of a desperate lunatic.

27. The lunatic on top of this craft is holding a Hadron Enforcer.

28. Why remove a madman just to have a lunatic take his place?

29. Does being accosted by a lunatic make me a murder suspect?

30. It's just page after page of the ravings of a lunatic.

31. This black chica working for the Russians was a maniac lunatic.

32. He must be a lunatic to drive his car so fast.

33. 14 This great composer ended his days in a lunatic asylum.

34. They were “literally sick of bad air, chemicalized food, and lunatic advertising.

35. He has been called a fascist, a heretic and shenjingbing , a lunatic.

36. 12 synonyms for Crazed: mad, crazy, raving, insane, lunatic, demented, unbalanced, deranged, berserk

37. He was like a lunatic reigning in a madhouse over an imaginary kingdom.

38. This lunatic in a white van pulled out right in front of me!

39. 18 Moreover it was filled with a sort of exaltation, a lunatic intensity.

40. Perhaps a lunatic was simply a minority of one. George Orwell 

41. This man, this "lunatic farmer," doesn't use any pesticides, herbicides, or genetically modified seeds.

42. It's kind of hard to keep your practice when everyone thinks you're a lunatic.

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

44. The superb Nazi war plants were likely to furnish the lunatic Fuhrer with enough U - 235 bombs.

45. Officers will crack down on lunatic motorists who speed or drive too close to the car in front.

46. So we never hear the case put for it, except in jocular references to people on the lunatic fringe.

47. Sold to the Berserkers: A Menage Shifter Romance (Berserker Saga Book 1) - Kindle edition by Savino, Lee, Lunatic Design

48. The Nebula Arcanum is a Hardmode, post-Lunatic Cultist magic weapon that fires a multicolored swirling orb when used

49. Crazed adjective mad, crazy, raving, insane, lunatic, demented, unbalanced, deranged, berserk, unhinged A Crazed gunman slaughtered five people last night

50. However, individuals with disabilities-- whether physical or cognitive-- were commonly sent to "lunatic" and "insane" Asylums

51. Right now, a young man I greatly respect and admire is putting his life on the line because of that lunatic.

52. It’s therefore what I might call a Clearheaded lunatic, who’s following a definite line of activity and is sufficiently circumspect to take precautions.”

53. The reasons for becoming a Berther may include maintaining one's sanity, protecting one's self and others, including the lunatic fringe, and preserving one's faith in mankind.

54. The term Cretin was originally used to describe a person affected by this condition, but, as with words such as spastic and lunatic, it underwent pejoration and …

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58. Capered up, got the mind of a lunatic, Brains of a scientist, But I'm dyin' for mine, bitch, One of a kind, bitch, Keep that in mind, bitch, Beat every

59. What a lunatic concept to bow down before a God who slaughters millions of innocent children...Who slowly and agonisingly starves them to death... beats them, tortures them... Rejects them

60. The poem Poet, Lover, Birdwatcher by Nissim Ezekiel somehow seems to be similar to The Lunatic, The Lover, and The Poet, an Elizabethan Poem extracted from Shakspeare‘s A Midsummer’s Night Dream.

61. He told the man that offered him $ 5,000 over his price that no one in his right mind would do that and he wouldn't have a lunatic living in his house.

62. Alchemic Jousts is a lovable and humorous 2D action strategy videogame developed by Lunatic Pixels available for PS4 and Steam.Command your elementals and enhance them with powerful skills to crush your enemy’s base

63. Bedlam (n.) "scene of mad confusion," 1660s, from colloquial pronunciation of "Hospital of Saint Mary of Bethlehem" in London, founded 1247 as a priory, mentioned as a hospital 1330 and as a lunatic hospital 1402; it was converted to a civic lunatic asylum on dissolution of the monasteries in 1547.It was spelled Bedlem in a will from 1418, and Betleem is recorded as a spelling of Bethlehem in

64. At the beginning of the sixteenth century the word Bedlam was used by Tyndale to mean a madman, so that it would seem as though the hospital were now used as a lunatic asylum exclusively.

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66. The Middlesex County Lunatic Asylum at Hanwell, on the outskirts of London, was one of the first of the new state Asylums, and it set many of the standards for mental healthcare in the Victorian age.

67. A man can no more diminish God's glory by refusing to worship Him than a lunatic can put out the sun by scribbling the word 'darkness' on the walls of his cell. C.S. Lewis 

68. Roughing it by Mark Twain (1913) " meanness to ask me why didn'tI stay on my ranch and hold possession when I see him a-coming! Why didn'tI stay on it, the Blathering lunatic—by George, " 3

69. BAIT THE BEER ENGINE, TONIGHT; GO 2: THE LIMIT Gallacher's team were awakened by nuisance phone calls before dawn, American players Belligerently wore US Army combat caps and the Europeans endured hostile crowds whipped up hourly by a local, lunatic disc jockey.

70. From Bedlam, alternative name of the English lunatic asylum, Bethlem Royal Hospital (royal hospital from 1375, mental hospital from 1403) (earlier St Mary of Bethlehem outside Bishopsgate, hospice in existence from 1329, priory established 1247), since used to mean “a place or situation of madness and chaos”

71. “The so-called poet with his vague dreams and ideals is indeed no better than a harmless lunatic; the true poet is the worker, who grips life’s throat and wrings out its secret, who selects Austerely and composes concisely, whose work is as true and clean as razor-steel, albeit its …

72. Few institutions in history evoke more horror than the turn of the 20th century “lunatic Asylums.” Infamous for involuntary committals and barbaric treatments, which often looked more like torture than medical therapies, state-run Asylums for the mentally ill were bastions of fear and distrust, even in their own era

73. It is argued that Shakespeare alludes to Marlowe's murder in As You Like It, 3.3.11-12: "it strikes a man more dead than a great reckoning in a little room", and Apostrophizes his dead friend in A Midsummer Night's Dream: The lunatic, the lover and the poet Are of imagination all compact: One sees more devils than vast hell can hold,

74. We are then confronted with the following question: 'If Dhurma was an 'idiot' and/or a 'lunatic' who lacked the aptitude to reason either from birth or later in life (a sign of either Amentia or dementia), how could she possibly possess the ability to 'choose' when to work and when not to?' Choice implies a degree of rational deliberation and free will.