bedlamite

NOUN
  1. an archaic term for a lunatic
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How To Use bedlamite In A Sentence

  • Left to herself, Saxon worked with frantic haste, assuming the calm she did not possess, but which she must impart to the screaming bedlamite upon the floor. CHAPTER XIX
  • In that seventy-two hours he raved like a bedlamite, unsubdued by the tranquilizers his doctors gave him. EVERVILLE
  • The bedlamite Bard would tell all he knew of Gabriel's plans in the world, and who knew what Gabriel's Bright Court cousins might say to that? Music to My Sorrow
  • Nearly ten years on I find myself lending a hand to get that crazed, giggling bedlamite back in the saddle. Jayme Lynn Blaschke's Gibberish
  • “It is a bedlamite world”: Menzies, Dark and Hurrying Days, p. Human Smoke
  • Greenmantle will avenge the murder of his ministers, and make that bedlamite woman sorry she was born. Greenmantle
  • (I told you this thing was a dilly of a stemwinder of a bedlamite bloviation.) Patrick Sauer: What Is Resposnsible for Rihanna's Beating? Feminism!
  • “It is a bedlamite world,” he wrote, “and the hardest thing in it is to discuss and decide as we do in War Cabinet policies which, even if successful, must bring the angel of death into many homes.” Human Smoke
  • `With you traipsing around behind me like a petrified looby, I suspect they took me for a Bedlamite, or worse. THE RIVAL QUEENS: A COUNTESS ASHBY DE LA ZOUCHE MYSTERY
  • In that seventy-two hours he raved like a bedlamite, unsubdued by the tranquilizers his doctors gave him. EVERVILLE
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