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    maniacal


    1. The air was thick with the maniacal laughter and the sound of pages being torn out of the beautifully bound document


    2. maniacal laughter and the sound of pages being torn out of the


    3. ” Brian’s face took on a maniacal appearance


    4. Milana may well be old but he is sharper than the riverside reeds, he will try to seal off each level with his maniacal soldiers


    5. He was given a colossal task that was daily compounded with the burden of the ministry’s schizophrenic tendencies that balanced precariously between gross, outright denial and a maniacal urge to have everything done and ready, armed merely with ink


    6. Maybe the doctor had a maniacal side


    7. It was maniacal


    8. beasts into an almost maniacal state, drenched them with incense and wine, and decked them with frightful instruments


    9. His countenance looked maniacal


    10. 45 And the master of the elephants urged the beasts into an almost maniacal state drenched them with incense and wine and decked them with frightful instruments

    11. the thought that widened my grin into maniacal proportions


    12. Looking behind them out of the back window, Skinny watched the truck go up in flames as a maniacal grin pulled at her lips


    13. “A’ight,” he said, a maniacal grin pulling at his lips


    14. said with an almost maniacal laugh


    15. The last word was a maniacal shriek that sent the echoes shivering


    16. he would have to be abnormally strong as well as maniacal and none of these kids fit the profile


    17. It seemed like everything in this goddamed place was on the side of that maniacal Indian


    18. Joe Billie‘s maniacal laugh was the last thing Elise heard


    19. It seems to me that Pallas can do whatever he wants, being a maniacal warlord


    20. His maniacal laugh reverberated off the trees and echoed through the forest

    21. This may not be up to maniacal levels, but it‘s a


    22. I could hear her maniacal voice


    23. think that she would’ve gone into a maniacal rage if she’d


    24. fours and then charged us like a maniacal bull


    25. As soon as I crept out of the abandoned house the maniacal


    26. What a ridiculous suggestion Why toil with such nonsensical delusion It only leads to maniacal confusion God only knows what is happening to me I think I’ll have a break


    27. maniacal y as he did so and without the hindrance of anyone else


    28. The voice had come from just ahead of us followed by a couple of war whoops and maniacal laughter


    29. “You leave her to me,” Nog said in a slightly unnecessary maniacal tone


    30. The word’s elephant, monkey, violence, jealousy, maniacal, vengeful, mass of skulls, tales, dangerous nonsense, intolerant images, death insticnt, agrressive, tyrannical are extract of Buddhism

    31. He often suffered extreme mental breakdowns caused by a denial of bathroom breaks and a total lack of sleep, going into maniacal, improvisatory rants for hours at a time while popping speed capsules like one-cent candies and banging objects against the wall in what he thought was musical rhythm but was actually a deafening cacophonous racket


    32. How can we say we have progressed in peace given that more wars exist now than a hundred, five hundred years ago? Is violence against women and children lesser or greater than the middle ages? How do you define violence, abuse, neglect? From whose cultural perspective? From their perspective of what was considered unlawful and inhumane violence, were there a lot or a few incidents? From our informed awareness do we permit a greater number of violent acts, participate in more abusive systems, support larger cultures of unavoidably necessary neglect knowingly? When we consider how much more aware we are of violence and how more refined its definition is, how can we say we have progressed, when we personally are aware and directly participate in millions more acts of violence than any maniacal warlord or brutal dictator pre-twentieth century


    33. To will games over is the maniacal hubris of a Hero Questor: one who games to master those within it


    34. (Satan’s sinister joys started to overrun her dark heart and the production of maniacal


    35. she heard the door behind her close sharply and upon turning she witnessed a maniacal man


    36. Footsie’s maniacal laughter sounded above the din


    37. There was more maniacal laughter from Footsie and the sound of heavy breathing from Baseball Cap


    38. The Doctor chortled with maniacal glee


    39. between his teeth that cut into the corners of his maniacal grin


    40. He just had not had enough warning or time to brake or take evasive action, when the maniacal girl ran out

    41. Suddenly, the Sith Lord burst in to maniacal laughter


    42. Experiencing deeply and for a long time his infatuation, the man has increasingly greater levels of dopamine, and finally its content becomes so high that the concentration of his attention on his beloved and his aspiration for physical intercourse with her acquire a form of maniacal yearning


    43. Punching with her fisted hands she managed to pound his stomach only to cause an uproarious maniacal laugh


    44. maniacal laughter came from her lips and then more words in a voice not her own: “Ahhh, a portal at last!”


    45. Maniacal laughter filled the basement, once more from Rita’s mouth, though the voice was not her own


    46. What historian would dare to admit that the Greek Golden Age was actually the Age of Pure Selfishness and homosexual narcissism; bordering upon maniacal idiocy


    47. He threw his head back once again as a maniacal laugh of sheer darkness issued forth


    48. He resembled an oversized, maniacal leprechaun, and the Clan members parted before his determined stride to meet us


    49. For all of the changes wrought upon her life by Cambridge's maniacal ideals, in spite of all the loss and heartbreak that had grown from the spoiled crops of his failed enterprise, Ingrid had no idea what the body reposing inside the casket looked like


    50. prairies of his thinking „A razor blade,' he announced with maniacal pride














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    Synonyms for "maniacal"

    maniac maniacal

    "maniacal" definitions

    wildly disordered