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/dɪlˈɪɹɪəsli/
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ADVERB
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in a delirious manner
her answer made him deliriously happy -
as if in a delirium
he was talking deliriously
How To Use deliriously In A Sentence
- Anyone who has seen a revue of their sketches in Germany knows how deliriously funny their work can be.
- he was talking deliriously
- In fact, when I am near him I cannot focus at all, so deliriously in love am I. And this is not a passing fancy.
- It's also one of the most deliriously iconic gay porn movies ever made, even though I'm not much of an afficionado of the genre (would rather do it than watch it, so to speak). Trade agreement
- her answer made him deliriously happy
- The idea was that the deliriously loved-up men would unable to resist one another, but would be suffused with regret once the potion wore off.
- I got over my pain (which was epic) and am now deliriously happy.
- You know you're watching a bad zombie film when the zombies are peripheral to the sexy outfits, time-and-space-defying stunts, and deliriously obnoxious soundtrack.
- Proper enough, jorn thought deliriously, since the armorer was the only one in the party who was not an officer. And all the Stars a Stage
- And all the time, deliriously happy, talking in the gentlest and most delicate terms that might not offend her sensitive ears, I was cudgelling my brains in an effort to divine what I was expected to do. Chapter 18