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Delirium
"Delirium" in a Sentence (14 examples)
Delirium of one person is called madness. Delirium of thousands of people is called religion.
We don't help racists promote their delirium caused by ignorance and stupidity.
There's a widespread delirium.
On the inquest it was shown that Buck Fanshaw, in the delirium of a wasting typhoid fever, had taken arsenic, shot himself through the body, cut his throat, and jumped out of a four-story window and broken his neck—and after due deliberation, the jury, sad and tearful, but with intelligence unblinded by its sorrow, brought in a verdict of death "by the visitation of God." What could the world do without juries?
It's all part of his narcissistic delirium.
In the throes of delirium, Tom claimed that he was not Tom, but the king of Spain.
In his delirium, Fyodor was haunted by images of his deceased brother.
Life is a delirium.
Melancholy is the mother of delirium.
My third delirium was the most terrifying.
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The popular delirium [of the French Revolution] at first caught his enthusiastic mind.
Better to decay in absolute delirium, than to be the victim of the methodical unreason of ill-bestowed love.
The evening wore away, and the long grass was silvery with dew; the consequence was what might have been expected,—next day, he was laid up with a violent cold; and the fever soon ran so high, that delirium came on; and before three days were past, his life hung upon a thread.
the delirium of the preceding session (of Parliament)
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