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.

26. Its as if he was ranting and raving when he said it.

27. See the thousands of raving reviews online about the Carrot experience

28. 12 synonyms for Crazed: mad, crazy, raving, insane, lunatic, demented, unbalanced, deranged, berserk

29. Nancy's having hysterics and raving about a black ghost, of all ridiculous things.

30. I get fed up with my mother ranting and raving all the time.

31. He was in here tonight raving about a beast in a castle.

32. Why don't you stop ranting and raving for a minute and listen?

33. A bit tricky under the circumstances, although I've never actually done it with a raving loony.

34. So you must show your face at their door, bloody and bloodthirsty and raving.

35. Why would the homeless man under my care be raving about pit vipers?

36. She was no raving beauty, she thought wryly, but at least she now looked human.

37. It's nice to know you think your daughter's a raving drug addict and a tart.

38. Matilda was still ranting and raving against the absent Earl for getting himself captured.

39. Our task is to understand our Ego, so that we can recognise its ranting and raving.

40. Before the wedding date Pinij was seriously ill and raving, and wanted to see Hatairat one last time.

41. The man was a raving sadist, she thought, and then realised it was a requirement of his job.

42. He stood there for about twenty minutes ranting and raving about the colour of the new paint.

43. The announcement drove fans stark raving Bonkers, as it will be the first new album the band has released

44. (stark) raving Bonkers Totally crazy or eccentric; filled with an excessive amount of emotion, especially anger or excitement

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

46. A hidden gem in Breda We were invited to a children’s birthday party here and it was a raving success

47. The beat cops picked up a woman who was ranting and raving about needing to talk to the B.A.U.

48. Along the side of the lake, a long promenade runs in front of the town; no wonder amateur photographers come back raving!

49. Nor would you, or, rather, should you, accept the ravings and writhings and Agonized contortions of those two lunatics to-night as a convincing portrayal of love

50. I know you'll probably think me raving Bonkers, but I sold all my possessions and am moving to a small village in China

51. Delivery & Pickup Options - 44 reviews of Breezeway Cafe "My wife heard about Breezeway Cafe from Nextdoor, where people were raving about them

52. Following this line of logic, it would appear that it has created a culture that insufficiently condemns lickerish, negligent trolls who pamper the most loopy, raving Cockalorums …

53. ‘Then she mounted the Battlement and stood atop the roof, raving.’ Origin Late Middle English from Old French bataillier ‘fortify with movable defense turrets’, possibly related to battle .

54. ‘Then she mounted the Battlement and stood atop the roof, raving.’ Origin Late Middle English from Old French bataillier ‘fortify with movable defence turrets’, possibly related to battle .

55. Favorite TV Show: Freaks and Geeks, Brutely Normal, Once and Again, Stark Raving Mad, Just Shoot Me, Will & Grace, Friends, Felicity, Daria, TRL, All My Children and …

56. Perhaps some raving feminist organization, of which there are numerous to choose, should just stop messing around and draft legislation making the ownership, public display or utilization of a penis in any heterosexual sex act an Amputational crime

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58. While everyone is raving about the effects of Alkalised water and Alkalised water’s popularity has increased over the years, what most people are not aware of is that there are different ways to Alkalise water, and especially important is the fact that not all Alkalised water produces the desired effect.

59. After raving about the Arbitrager to many people because of the ethos, alcohol from the London area only but was a little disappointed with the recent refurbishment and it has simply removed the look and feel of the place, they have literally walked in and ripped everything out and left it bare

60. Such manifestations, he opined, “doth not alwaies argue some extraordinary judgment of God.” 41 He even provided a medical explanation noting that “Raving and Blasphemings arise of the disease of melancholy and of frenzies, which often happen at the end of burning fevers, the choller shooting up to the braine.” 42 Perkins argued against onlookers rushing to conclusions, noting, “wee must not judge …