How To Use Hysterical In A Sentence

  • And a very certain opposition as well: some of it sensible, a good deal of it plain hysterical. Times, Sunday Times
  • He goes hysterical when I even wash his face in the bath, and if water gets in his hair it is even worse.
  • From the Rushmorean cover portrait of Bush (which over the headline 'An American Revolutionary' was such a brazen and transparent effort to recall George Washington that it was embarrassing) to the 'Why We Fight' black-and-white portraiture of the aggrieved president sitting somberly at the bedside of the war-wounded, this issue is positively hysterical in its iconolatry. "What kind of a maniac puts eagles in a Christmas tree?": James Wolcott
  • Mr Morgan and his organ releasing them into hysterical laughter had anaesthetized the horror of the past.
  • Chatting in their usual rapid-fire mix of Czech and Slovak -- a sound that assistant coach Tim Hunter once described as "three guys trying to drown: blub-blub-blub" -- the trio suddenly broke into hysterical laughter. From the archives: Skating through life
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  • The small minority of motorcycle riders that are involved in criminal activity should be able to be dealt with under existing laws against organised (or other) crime, we don't need more laws specifically targeting motorbike riders, or hysterical public discussion, about "bikie" terror. Central Midlands & Coastal Advocate
  • No less powerfully mythopoetic than the classical image of the disease, the demonological model envisioned the hysterical anesthesias, mutisms, and convulsions as stigmati diaboli or marks of the devil.
  • Crikey readers have contributed a lot of stories on circulation rorts, fiddles and the like over the past week or so, but here's another tale, a bit historical, which would be hysterical if it wasn't serious.
  • It could be a hypocoristic or baby-talk form of hysterical, or it might be from the imitative word hiss; or perhaps it is a variant of another dialect term, jesse, meaning a ` severe scolding, 'which is probably from a Biblical allusion. VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol XIX No 1
  • Driven by hysterical choirs and crashing percussion, the Latin liturgy is indeed rather scary.
  • The thought of flabby old farts in az and florida doing anything besides sitting on their asses all day is hysterical: D Think Progress » Only One Republican Federal Lawmaker Has Spoken Out Against Arizona’s Draconian Immigration Law
  • And as he watched her in confusion, Shelley's chuckle turned into an uncontrollable, hysterical fit of laughter.
  • An evening at the Magpie and Crown in Brentford was certainly lively, intellectually stimulating and at times hysterically funny; and I think their cask-conditioned scrumpy is probably at least twice the advertised strength... A busy weekend...
  • Others became hysterical, possibly suffering from hypothermia, while thousands more suffered exposure and frostbite. Times, Sunday Times
  • We Tortured and We'd Do It Again for his latest hysterical rant in support of kidglove treatment for headlopping babyhunters. The Jawa Report
  • So I may be a cynical, hysterical, psychotic, twisted masochist.
  • during hysterical conditions various functions of the human body are disordered
  • We found her standing on a chair, the picture of terror, screaming hysterically.
  • You should have inserted a pause right there to give the audience time to collapse in hysterical laughter. Think Progress » Palin aide refuses to criticize Limbaugh by name when calling his ‘retard’ comments ‘crude and demeaning.’
  • They have chosen their footage wisely — and possily hysterically — as Rotaru, Miller and editors Harrison Engle and Drew Kilcoin culled 200 hours of material into a crammed 91 minutes. Current Movie Reviews, Independent Movies - Film Threat
  • Behind all the hysterical and gaudy obloquy is the suspicion that each could have been everything he ever promised he would be - and, in the common imagination, still can be.
  • “The caller, in other words, you, is described as incoherent and hysterical.” Red Wolf
  • You watch as the waters begin to protrude, becoming a mass of hysterically delocalized pillars slithering upwards, outwards, onwards towards the shore. Faraday's Wave Garden
  • As an Arab American, I can empathize with Shirley Sherrod, In the midst of this crisis, I wrote a number of short pieces on a few websites charging that she had been "lynched" and was a victim of a hysterical mob spurred on by lies and cowards in authority who, out of fear or political calculation, had sacrificed her to a mob refusing her right to a fair hearing. James Zogby: I Understand Shirley Sherrod
  • On balance, he felt that hysterical dissociation states - if such was indeed Joanna's case - were really about deception and self-deception. COMPULSION
  • Less historical than hysterical, "The Untitled Kartik Krishnan Project" is a movie-within-a-movie shot in frequently abstract black-and-white — "arty-farty," as one character describes her cinematic preference — about a lonely office worker's effort to make a short film with the help of a more established director (the film's actual director, Srinivas Sunderrajan). Kids Take Over the School
  • It wasn't supposed to be a comedy but I found it hysterically funny.
  • Do they say this in an hysterical high-pitched voice? Times, Sunday Times
  • At the root of the hysterical fear of premature burial was the fact that physicians recognized, and patients suffered, a number of peculiar conditions characterized by immobility and insensibility, and known variously as trance, catalepsy, cataplexy, and suspended animation. The Serpent and the Rainbow
  • I grasp my aching head and turn around to see them laughing hysterically as the volleyball bounces away.
  • Karon and Widener then described what they identified as a typical combat hysterical neurosis.
  • Some of the little folks we watch grow up to be young women, and occasionally one of them gets nervous, what we call hysterical, and then that girl will begin to play all sorts of pranks, -- to lie and cheat, perhaps, in the most unaccountable way, so that she might seem to a minister a good example of total depravity. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 06, No. 37, November, 1860
  • His hysterical laughter made everybody stunned.
  • I suffered bouts of really hysterical depression.
  • Why the word “terrorist” leads so many people into a state of hysterical presumptuousness accompanied by demands to defy our constitution blatantly, is beyond me. Matthew Yglesias » Mitch McConnell vs the FBI
  • I knew this shouldn't have been funny, but right then I found it hysterical.
  • Enjoy the crowned one†™ s antics in hysterical tales as he gets mixed up with weird science experiments, football foul-ups, and his cousin, Souphead! Archie Sneak Peek of the Week | Major Spoilers - Comic Book Reviews and News
  • A moment of silence while we all sit open mouthed and then we burst into hysterical laughter.
  • Orlando frowned, an expression which sent his recently acquired entourage of adoring fangirls into spasms of hysterical pity.
  • But the mirth is fleeting and the hysterical laughter, I suspect, is triggered more by nervous tension than by a wicked sense of humour.
  • We can perform contentedly on stage, and are well-received by the audiences, who normally go hysterical upon hearing the intro.
  • Ryan was just hysterically laughing, asking how it was a twenty-one year old could lose to a five year old child in naughts and crosses.
  • It was as if he was trying to pacify a hysterical mental patient.
  • Dreams pervade the play, giving it an illusionary quality and heightening the sense of dark hilarity that frequently has the audience hysterical with laughter.
  • But each one also has their highpoints of hysterical heinousness, a reason to celebrate groovy grotesqueries.
  • It feels like an all-news network should: instant, informed, urgent without being hysterical.
  • But what if Interstate 57 looks decidedly Roman or Subcontinental — or imagine a hysterical combination of a Hindu cremation ritual, a New Orleans jazz funeral march, Jim Crace's quivering, and a High Baroque Requiem mass plus the nonstop visual, aromatic and aural assault from this thanatological mixture. Archive 2006-02-01
  • The hysterical over-the-top delusionary nature of these convictions of yours are only a couple of the many reasons your body of work here has led pretty much everybody to immediately dismiss your posts and to simply treat you as the ridiculous clown that you so obviously are. Think Progress » The ‘Kristol Ball’ predicts that ‘the bulk’ of health care reform will be repealed by 2013.
  • Humour for humour's sake is what we want, and in these anxious hours something to make us laugh quietly and unhysterically, if only by way of temporary relief. Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 147, August 12, 1914
  • Nevertheless to those weak habits with pale skins and large pupils of the eyes, whose degree of irritability is less than health requires, as in scrofulous, hysterical, and sonic consumptive constitutions, Note VII
  • Police and bodyguards had to protect him as the almost hysterical crowds struggled to approach him.
  • I had to rush to the loo to avoid an attack of hysterical giggles.
  • Like, my dad was wearing a navy jumper with red and green argyle, and he tried on a red cardigan with navy and green argyle and I started laughing hysterically and saying ‘It's an argyle twinset!’
  • If you do end up hiring a car, staying in motorway hotels is often cheaper than historic (and hysterically expensive) city locations Five Ways To Save Money On UK Travel | Lifehacker Australia
  • The big problem for anybody watching the opening ceremony must have been suppressing whoops of hysterical laughter.
  • Particularly ‘ticklish’ individuals wriggle and writhe in apparent agony, as well as laughing hysterically, when being tickled.
  • The second, though not quite matching the first's coruscating brilliance, was still peppered with hysterical moments and the usual quota of toe-curling tomfoolery.
  • I can think of several options other than lying and malingering to explain the onset of hysterical symptoms and recovered memories.
  • But then I read the whole thing through and I just sat there for ten minutes in hysterical laughter - he had pulled it off!
  • The irony here is rich, to say the least, considering all the Constellation advocates who called Beverly Hills "alarmist" and "hysterical" when the potential safety concerns of tunneling under a high school -- with both oil fields and its own fault -- were initially brought up. John Mirisch: Fault-y Towers: Don't Mention the Core!
  • Having invited her on board for a chat, he refused to let her go until the bus had driven a mile down the road, much to the amusement of his hysterical team-mates.
  • Touched by his affection and feeling overly emotional, I become hysterical.
  • The visitation staff initially looked askance at the brouhaha, but they ended up laughing hysterically at the bizarre display.
  • The whole episode was absolutely hysterical!
  • Could a nonhysterical, non-leftwing editor even exist, or is that concept outside the bounds of your fevered imagination? Savage but untrue
  • Please excuse the lack of in-depth analysis of this story, but it's hard to type when your entire body is convulsed with hysterical laughter.
  • She wasn't emotionally disabled or hysterical but in these day she used to cry almost all the time.
  • And every now and then, he writes these hysterical, factually insupportable, logically inconsistent screeds against some looming threat to civil liberties in the United States.
  • I am leant forwards over my knees, rocking in my chair, almost hysterical with frustration and despair. Times, Sunday Times
  • Recently, hysterical fans of the Taiwanese boys' band, F4, caused a great sensation in Shanghai.
  • The difficulty was that in impassioned moments the mustache was apt to get awry; and once or twice, while on his knees before Tina in tragical attitudes, this occurrence set her off into hysterical giggles, which spoiled the effect of the rehearsal. Oldtown Folks
  • As the anchor was hanging up on her, Brenda was in hysterical tears and pleading for her life. Almost A Third Of Poll Think Harper Is A Liar « Unambiguously Ambidextrous
  • The first is that it soars beyond the hysterical tedium of its promotional literature. Times, Sunday Times
  • I suspect the doctor thought I was just another hysterical female.
  • (I consign to parentheses the equally problematic issue of race, although few readers familiar with Austen will want to ignore the near-hysterical irruption of "the slave-trade" into one of Jane Fairfax's earlier conversations [271], as if in compulsive, belated echo of the formidable subtext haunting Mansfield Park.) Saying What One Thinks: Emma--_Emma_--at Box Hill
  • The new disease called morbus Thomsenii, of which I wrote in my report last year, has been carefully studied by several men of eminence, and the following conclusions have been reached as to its pathology: The weight of the evidence seems to prove that it is of a neuropathic rather than a myopathic nature, and that it depends on an exaggerated activity of the nervous apparatus which produces muscular tone, and that it has much analogy to the muscular phenomena of hysterical hypnosis, the genesis of which is precisely explained by a functional hyperactivity of the nervous centers of muscular activity. Scientific American Supplement, No. 520, December 19, 1885
  • This persecution of the already-overtaxed motorist is becoming almost as hysterical as the persecution of smokers and the hunting fraternity.
  • Kingsley plays Ford in a near-hysterical key throughout, his jealousy tinged with full-blown paranoia.
  • There was a shocked, almost hysterical reaction. Times, Sunday Times
  • That's right: The minds behind "The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (Abridged)," "The Complete History of America (Abridged)" and other loopily condensed works have now concocted "Completely Hollywood (Abridged)," a movie-theme spoof that, one evening this week, sent a Kennedy Center audience into regular peals of near-hysterical laughter. Celia Wren reviews 'Completely Hollywood (Abridged)' at Kennedy Center
  • And then, that same candidate will put out an ad making perfectly generic critiques of his or her opponent -- which the media will hysterically then upbraid. Remember, Candidates: The Media Won't Let You Keep Your "Civility Pledge"
  • When we see true ‘dictatorship,’ as opposed to yet another permutation of Parliamentary fiascos, we will see it in the eyes of the hysterical, not from their mouths.
  • Daily Kos does a fairly hysterical "annotated" version of the mea culpa. Archive 2009-08-01
  • But youre so wrong, it may seem totally dimwitted,desperate and a tad hysterical but in the nuclear industry its called 'expedited gravity enabled liquid coolant implementation'or EGELCI to the boffins . The Independent - Frontpage RSS Feed
  • So many women would have been hysterical and prostrate with grief by this stage.
  • A hand raised to slap would send her into hysterical giggles; she knew it would never be delivered.
  • Hamlet arrives, and reflects on suicide, action, and the fear of death before seeing Ophelia, whom he hysterically instructs to retreat to a nunnery: after he leaves, Ophelia laments that he has lost his reason.
  • Perhaps she might simply reread my essay — unhysterically. Wilson and the Academy
  • At home that afternoon she sat in a darkened room, trying unhysterically to sort out not only this messy affair but also the general relationships within her family. Space
  • She felt hysterical laughter building up inside herself. A Plague of Angels
  • Vocally they veer between manic and mannered, at times verging on hysterical operatics, while their rigid riffs resemble uncoordinated robots trying to play disco.
  • My character is really melodramatic, in that one minute she is throwing a tantrum and the next she is laughing hysterically, but I wasn't at all like that.
  • Butterfly hugs him hysterically, then bids him a heart - rending farewell.
  • Swarms of scooters yammered hysterically past, sounding like runaway chainsaws.
  • The false leftist view of America as an evil dictatorship has gotten to such a hysterical level that two goofballs writing for the left-wing website CampusProgress.org were actually debating whether supporting the home team in soccer reinforces Ameri- can “hegemony.” OBAMA ZOMBIES
  • She seemed to find my situation absolutely hysterical.
  • Grade schoolers attending a sneak preview found this stuff hysterically funny.
  • Pinchot's funny accent work is quite unexpectedly perfect for the Dupin stories, featuring as they do the semi-hysterical Prefect of the Paris police, "G____," who is wont to burst into peals of lunatic laughter whenever Dupin calls his sagacity into question. Boing Boing
  • When restrained from going up high slides or wading into ponds she becomes hysterical. Times, Sunday Times
  • These numbers have fuelled hysterical reactions, as if inflows could somehow be ended. Times, Sunday Times
  • But throughout, as the procession goes around and around, the aural system is assaulted by an unattractive mix of hysterical commentary and high pitched engine whine.
  • I was reminded of this hysterical clip snipped from a short TV series broadcast on UK telly last year. CMM News
  • After the bit about important people in cars I had: ‘On occasion they might vaguely hear a hysterical yap from the left front wheel.’
  • She felt hysterical laughter building up inside herself. A Plague of Angels
  • At the time, Yang bemoaned, "A dignified, nonhysterical account of our peculiar sufferings untethered to the American upper middle class's Ivy League fixation and richly justified fear of national decline remains elusive. Silpa Kovvali: Tiger Brother: An Interview With Wesley Yang
  • It makes me laugh the laugh of the African sub-saharan feliform known for its range of vocalizations that sound like hysterical laughter. I'm not watching the Superbowl.
  • radio, afraid that she might accidently come upon that ranting, hysterical voice which had blighted their lives. DREAMS OF INNOCENCE
  • It's a bit disturbing that I was laughing hysterically at a leader who's orchestrating the death of thousands, including our own people.
  • Your extreme alarmism is impractical and borderline hysterical. About: Blinded by Science
  • Then the hypothetical "Inmates can strike at prison wall" would be accurate and thoroughly nonhysterical [sic] -- just as the headlines were about the oil facility strike. Savage but untrue
  • These hysterical ravings, however, I think he takes seriously.
  • The barasingha deer is hysterical and unaccountable. The Minds and Manners of Wild Animals A Book of Personal Observations
  • Everyone in the studio burst into hysterical laughter .
  • He veered between calm acceptance and hysterical accusations.
  • He was a difficult man - high-strung and unpredictable, at times nearly hysterical.
  • The very notion is ‘insidious, unworthy, diabolical, appalling, shrill and hysterical’.
  • Some tales, such as 'The Funeral' (1955) and 'The Doll that Does Everything' (1954) incorporate zany satirical humour at the expense of genre clichés, and are written in an hysterically overblown prose very different from Matheson's usual pared-down style. Feb. 25th, 2009 - Issue 0.039
  • There is often a hysterical reaction when things go wrong to the extent that they have done here. Times, Sunday Times
  • I am leant forwards over my knees, rocking in my chair, almost hysterical with frustration and despair. Times, Sunday Times
  • He was accused then, as he often is now, of being excessive, even hysterical, in his account of the Revolution: a ferocious dissoluteness in manners, an insolent irreligion in opinions and practices, … laws overturned, tribunals subverted, industry without vigor, commerce expiring … a church pillaged … civil and military anarchy … national bankruptcy. Reflections on Burke
  • Others suffered from psychoneurotic symptoms alone - mutism, loss of speech, hysterical twitching, and uncontrollable jerkings of arms and legs.
  • Then the hypothetical "Inmates can strike at prison wall" would be accurate and thoroughly nonhysterical -- just as the headlines were about the oil facility strike. Savage but untrue
  • An important feature of hysterical disorders is that the patient has no conscious awareness of feigning such symptoms.
  • After a second, I realized she was joking, partly in response to my complaints about the hysterical and occasionally overwrought response to this new disease.
  • On the contrary, patients' reports of magnetic sensations were thenceforward written off as being among the odd things that hysterical patients sometimes say.
  • Food for thoughts, puns the hysterical Kate as they depart.
  • Seventy five percent of our time together she was hysterically jealous, the other twenty five percent she was whoring.
  • Furthermore, Freud placed the emphasis on the psychological mechanism of hysterical symptom formation.
  • The hysterical reaction to her thoughtful essay proved that we are anything but grown-up. Times, Sunday Times
  • I'm thrilled that Argentina has shown such compassion and common sense in overcoming the right-wing, largely hysterical and non-sensical Catholic onslaught against gay marriage, while at the same time stunned that the United States, who continually vaunts its supremacy on human rights and condemns other nations for abuses, allows people's equal protections to be simply voted away based on nothing but prejudice. K.J. Dwyer: Buenos Aires, I Do
  • Indeed, Catherine is repulsed by David's African stories, and her hysterical outburst against them is imbued with racist assumptions.
  • We pass endless farmyards where cows doze under banyan trees in the morning light and goats bleat hysterically at the sight of her.
  • There was a cackle of hysterical laughter from the phone.
  • The very notion is ‘insidious, unworthy, diabolical, appalling, shrill and hysterical’.
  • Contrary to hysterical rebuttals by the likes of Inayat Bunglawala and his cabal of supporters within Labour she speaks with one defiantly single and definitely unsplit tongue. On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with...
  • The doctor slapped the hysterical child to make him calmer.
  • In the context of a live club appearance, a standup will say things that would be a sackable offence if repeated in the workplace, or lead to death threats if hysterically recounted on the front page of a national paper accompanied by a portrait snap. Charlie Brooker: We shouldn't have to feel paranoid about snoops listening in to everything we say
  • The first is that it soars beyond the hysterical tedium of its promotional literature. Times, Sunday Times
  • From this same standpoint I have studied another case, a married woman of twenty-nine, with marked neurasthenic and hysterical symptoms (including astasia-abasia, anesthesias, palpitation of the heart, throbbing sensations in the stomach and a great many other symptoms). The Journal of Abnormal Psychology
  • Sure their lawyers-are-coming-after-us paranoia gets a little tiresome after awhile, but that's just a symptom of our country's political climate, in which the only way to make sure you're heard above the din is to act slightly hysterical. Blog Reviews
  • We found her standing on a chair, the picture of terror, screaming hysterically.
  • Acting like a hysterical ninny wasn't going to make my day get any better.
  • Only when she burst into hysterical tears did he spring up and ask for her hand in marriage. The Sun
  • Even more hysterically funny and revolting, he says that the dictionary's editors tabulate "citational evidence" about anti-Semitism published in "carefully written prose-like books and magazines". A Warning To Those Who Dare Criticize Israel In The US
  • Then again, I still find the running “blucher!” gag in Young Frankenstein hysterical. Hullabaloo
  • Were actually having pia coladas in Hawaii, which seems pretty hysterical, but as I sip through my straw, I find it cool and frothy, a coconutty heaven. The Fortunes of Indigo Skye
  • What experimental procedure could provoke some people to profuse sweating and trembling, leaving 10% extremely upset, while others broke into unexplained hysterical laughter?
  • A bubble of hysterical laughter rose to her lips.
  • The girls' hysterical laughter carries above the roar of the water.
  • Both are seen as nervous, emotional, almost hysterical men.
  • A session conducted by this well-known entomologist attracted more than three hundred children who laughed hysterically as he let George the weta and other insects crawl across his face and even into his mouth.
  • The lively creature is hysterical as she experiences standing on grass for the first time. The Sun
  • She became hysterical: screaming, clawing at her face, pulling at her hair.
  • I erupted into near hysterical laughter at that point because what the hell?
  • I was at the airport, in hysterical tears, heartbroken, knowing that she was just too sick to make it through my 20 hour plane ride. We, Who Need Such Great Mysteries | Her Bad Mother
  • While in a hospital suffering from mutism and hysterical blindness, he had a vision that he had a great mission to perform - that he was chosen by Providence to liberate Germany from reparations and make it great.
  • I find the term hysterical, and personally, I don’t think we use it nearly enough here in the colonies. OMW in the UK « Whatever
  • It wasn't supposed to be a comedy but I found it hysterically funny.
  • “Are you willing to concede even the remote possibility that a nonhysterical [sic], non-leftwing editor might someday, under some circumstances ….” Savage but untrue
  • Sarah screamed hysterically as she pulled on her mother's limp arm, covered with deep cuts and bloodstains.
  • This is the language of hysterical, demented brainwashing.
  • An above-average episode of Jason Lee's TNT crime dramedy Memphis Beat cast the always-amusing actor — who created one of the most hysterical lawmen in TV history, short-shorts enthusiast Lt. Jim Dangle on Reno 911! Cheers & Jeers: Thomas Lennon — Memphis 911!
  • He became almost hysterical when I told him.
  • The new disease called morbus Thomsenii, of which I wrote in my report last year, has been carefully studied by several men of eminence, and the following conclusions have been reached as to its pathology: The weight of the evidence seems to prove that it is of a neuropathic rather than a myopathic nature, and that it depends on an exaggerated activity of the nervous apparatus which produces muscular tone, and that it has much analogy to the muscular phenomena of hysterical hypnosis, the genesis of which is precisely explained by a functional hyperactivity of the nervous centers of muscular activity. Scientific American Supplement, No. 520, December 19, 1885
  • From the Rushmorean cover portrait of Bush which over the headline "An American Revolutionary" was such a brazen and transparent effort to recall George Washington that it was embarrassing to the "Why We Fight" black-and-white portraiture of the aggrieved president sitting somberly at the bedside of the war-wounded, this issue is positively hysterical in its iconolatry. The Red Cross Knight
  • We heard the sound of hysterical, nervous giggling. Times, Sunday Times
  • Shorty, the Japanese half-caste, clown that he was, dancing and grinning on the outskirts of the struggle, with a final grimace and hysterical giggle led the retreat across the poop and down the poop-ladder. CHAPTER XLII
  • Wyman concedes it's rare, nowadays, for new bands to be greeted by hysterical fans at the airport, the way the Stones were in the '60s.
  • It just takes a conscious effort to remain clam when everyone around you is hysterical, and the consideration of some other tips included in this book. The Legal Underground:
  • I laughed softly, but she bust out into full on hysterical fits of doubled-over, knee slapping hoots.
  • There she laid in the fetal position with her head buried crying hysterically.
  • By the time the lights dim before the show in Bournemouth, the crowd is hysterical. Times, Sunday Times
  • she screamed hysterically when she heard the news
  • Yvonne Sleightholme was arrested soon afterwards, but before she could be brought to trial she went blind - a condition referred to in those days as hysterical blindness.
  • We rarely get hysterical about the weight qualifications required of male sportsmen. Times, Sunday Times
  • There was reported the case of an hysterical female who had convulsions and mania, alternating with anuria of a peculiar nature and lasting seven days. Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine
  • We must not get hysterical about it. Times, Sunday Times
  • The man would be vilified as a traitor in the most hysterical terms. Times, Sunday Times
  • ‘Hi everyone, this is Budi,’ she announced, making a real effort not to trip and break out into hysterical laughter.
  • a mob of hysterical vigilantes
  • Of course, others might have been taken over by hysterical hordes, but what I saw was a mature discussion among mature people.
  • -- In nervous energy the species of the Deer Family vary all the way from the nervous and hysterical barasingha to the sensible and steady American elk that can successfully be driven in harness like a horse. The Minds and Manners of Wild Animals A Book of Personal Observations
  • Sobbing hysterically I sank into the nearest silk bergere. Where to land, where to land
  • Every now and then, he writes these hysterical, factually insupportable, logically inconsistent screeds against some looming threat to civil liberties in the United States.
  • He now beheld Lenny rising with some difficulty -- still panting hard -- and with hysterical sounds akin to what is vulgarly called blubbering -- his fine new waistcoat sprinkled with his own blood which flowed from his nose -- nose that seemed to Lenny The International Magazine, Volume 2, No. 3, February, 1851
  • I was having trouble choking back the hysterical screams that wanted to arise from my throat, as well.
  • The Miami Herald columnist has produced a series of hysterical and wilfully absurd novels.
  • He looked over at Katie, who was sobbing hysterically, tears pouring down her cheeks.
  • So, even though more politically and scientifically aware citizens are unlikely to change their minds due to Limbaugh's nonsense, I think plenty of Americans could flip the channel to Limbaugh's show, grow attracted to the hysterical, but emotionally appealing presentation of foundationless opinions, and walk away "converted. The Value of Mud
  • At the time, Yang bemoaned, "A dignified, nonhysterical account of our peculiar sufferings untethered to the American upper middle class's Ivy League fixation and richly justified fear of national decline remains elusive. Silpa Kovvali: Tiger Brother: An Interview With Wesley Yang
  • The nearly-hysterical reporter's assumption is that Switzerland must take in a few million immigrants so it will become "diverse," and thus no longer so irritatingly diverse from the rest of Europe. Anti-Teutonism is the anti-Semitism of the elite
  • He grumbles and whines, his voice always reaching the highest hysterical pitch it can fine.
  • As any council officer, lawyer or unhysterical crime journalist will wearily tell you, this simply isn't the case. Times, Sunday Times
  • Ged Dale, Eccles, LancsOne is a blowsy, overblown and preposterous melodrama played out to a hysterical score. Notes and queries: What's the difference between operas and musicals? Is getting there quicker cheaper? The house where Handel and Hendrix lived
  • A funny snorting noise was Kaethe's only warning before Saber erupted into chortling, hysterical glee.
  • Her rough voice sounded almost hysterical as she dropped to her knees next to him, turning his lifeless body over and checking for a pulse.
  • She cried hysterically, and said that he would always despise her. Daniel Deronda
  • But if you can get a deniable laptop with an anonymous cashpaid dongle have a look it is hysterical on May 4, 2010 at 2: 38 am Agent Mata Hari Bigotgate – the Diversity Trainers nightmare. « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG
  • The doctor slapped the hysterical child to make him calmer.
  • This is the most compelling part of the film, especially a long sequence in which his mother dances around laughing hysterically, which manages to be both touching and disturbing.

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