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maniacal
/ məˈnaɪəkəl; ˈmeɪnɪæk /
adjective
- affected with or characteristic of mania
- characteristic of or befitting a maniac
maniacal laughter
Derived Forms
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Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms
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- ±è°ù±ð·³¾²¹Â·²Ô¾±Â·²¹Â·³¦²¹±ô adjective
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Example Sentences
I slipped into the shoes of a maniacal 81-year-old widow so effortlessly it was almost frightening.
The maniacal slogging at the beginning of his tenure as captain was a lighting of the way for his England team-mates.
I’m excited to witness his maniacal vocal stylings on haunting covers of well-known songs, which I’ll probably never be able to hear in quite the same way again.
The 33-year-old was described as wearing a "maniacal grin" as he built a bonfire and threw missiles at police in Southport on 30 July.
But I suppose the fact that he issued so many illegal and maniacal orders that they had to object makes him angry.
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