abnormal, bursting, demented, exhilarated, insane, mazed, not all there, reasonless, stirred, turned-on, witless
Definitionadj. affected with or marked by frenzy or mania uncontrolled by reason
Last update: July 25, 2015
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For those reasons the game can be called an arcade adventure, on a par with Jet Set Willy and Manic Miner. [noun]
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The editorial comment within the aforementioned august organ has never been rabid or manic in any way whatsover (? [adjective]
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"It's complicated," she responded, mind on the manic commander and his equally unreasonable decisions. [Please select]
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In this respect they resemble strongly the records obtained from some cases of manic-depressive insanity. [Please select]
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Circular insanity of over twenty years' standing; at time of test patient was in a manic phase. [Please select]
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There can be no doubt that at least some of these cases are clinically perfectly typical ones of manic-depressive insanity, yet the test records strongly resemble, in some respects, those of dementia præcox. [Please select]
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This similarity is of interest in connection with other evidence, recently brought to light, [1] showing that involutional melancholia is closely related to manic-depressive insanity, if not identical with it. [Please select]
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