How To Use Maniac In A Sentence

  • To our no small surprise, very soon after this quietus had been given to bibliomaniacal hopes, the books in question appeared before us in excellent condition. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 16, No. 97, November, 1865
  • There's no insight into Alexander's transition from beloved leader to drunken megalomaniac; one minute he has his subjects hanging on his every word, and then next thing you know he's declaring himself a god.
  • Jealous Liberal Journalists Attack Keith Olbermann yahooBuzzArticleHeadline = 'Jealous Liberal Journalists Attack Keith Olbermann'; yahooBuzzArticleSummary = 'Article: Lookout Keith Olbermann: now that you are more popular than Bill O\'Reilly in the cable news Neilson ratings, you must confront an even bigger monster, an even more tenacious adversary, an egomaniacally superior life-species: establishment liberal journalists.' Jealous Liberal Journalists Attack Keith Olbermann
  • Bibliomaniacs were censured, that is, for eschewing commonplace means of engaging the material traces of the literary past and commonplace means of cohabiting with the nation's literary tradition. "Wedded to Books': Bibliomania and the Romantic Essayists
  • Alex's first attempt to save his friend from the rough sex maniac went sour, but he's determined to try again regardless of the consequences.
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  • The game is designed to be fun to play and a lighthearted approach to being a evil scheming megalomaniac, so although there are many different ways of being evil, there is no slavery or genocide.
  • Those few women who shocked public feeling with a display of sexual desire were branded either as prostitutes, nymphomaniacs or lunatics.
  • An egomaniacal celebrity author lives in Paris with his glamorous young second wife and his shy and unhappy grown-up daughter from his first marriage.
  • At best, he's a vain, insecure man; at worst, he's a paranoid megalomaniac narcissist.
  • Whether or not you're a logomaniac (one obsessed with words), this esoteric collection of English words should prove entertaining; it even might make you cachinnate (laugh loudly) as you turn the pages.
  • Head turned in competingly fabulous directions, I find myself feeling positively kleptomaniac. Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
  • Well, once again I'm not going to call them raving maniacs.
  • The cause of the mass below the surface was Times CEO Howell Raines, who had egomaniacally elbowed his way to the top. Egonomics
  • Osons le dire: nos arbitrages ont une forme maniaco-dépressive avec de fortes amplitudes émotionnelles pouvant conduire à la folie ou au suicide cf. Archive 2009-04-10
  • One does not need to be laboring under maniacal egomania to begin to believe oneself above it all.
  • But maybe there's something just a little bit mad about these people, a little bit mythomaniac about them.
  • I know I am a paranoid, psychotic, evil maniac.
  • These guys are inexplicably stupid, tone deaf, suicidal and egomaniacally blind to the wishes of the American people. Home/News
  • The real blame for the continuation in office of the increasingly megalomaniacal Maire lies with the Liberals.
  • His draw was so maniacally quick that he actually eliminated his targets before they could completely come into view.
  • The non-intellectual wing of the Christian Right Community has committed a sacrilege and blasphemy, (to say nothing of the secular crime of high treason), because they have accepted the fiction of a cynical team of writers, who depict the god they describe as a homicidal, Demonic, maniac, and touted these despicable properties as "holiness," and used that as an excuse to support and urge the slaughter of their chosen Muslim fantasy enemies. THE SHAMELESS END-DAYS FICTIONAL REPLACEMENT FOR REVELATION.
  • I have seen an etheromaniac at forty-one a wizened, bent, decrepit, and tottering old man.
  • Blofeldism, an impossible and megalomaniac belief in world domination, is a perfect parody of Nazism and Stalinism —just as empty and just as deluded, although, thanks to 007, not nearly as deadly.
  • I know without a doubt that if provoked my mother could become a homicidal maniac in defence of her animals.
  • In the third movement, Haitink's lucid communication of the music's textural contrasts made it a joy to listen to, and the violins’ cheeky acciaccaturas tinkled wholeheartedly from their instruments; the finale was brisk, with almost maniacal handfuls of semiquavers, and the trumpets were on top form.
  • Remember the jauntier days when that angel of death, Jessica Fletcher, traveled the land and thwarted homicidal maniacs on Murder, She Wrote? TV needs more sleuths of a certain age | EW.com
  • Though cross-island expressways had been envisioned by the Regional Plan Association in the 1920s, it was in the postwar years that the megalomaniacal urban planner Robert Moses made Lomex — a proposed 200-foot-wide swath along Broome Street requiring the demolition of buildings housing at least 1,972 families and 804 businesses — the centerpiece of his vision to modernize New York. Indignation Superhighway
  • And, while I'm at it, I think that it's ridiculous to believe in transubstantiation, that considering the Bible to be the literal word of God reduces that supposedly omnipotent being to a muddle-headed maniac and that the Hindu caste system and Roman Catholic rules against contraception could have been invented by Satan. If Britain decides to ban the burqa I might just start wearing one
  • Herman just so happened to be involved in a local nudie cutie camera club when he runs into the maniacal miss.
  • You are not only fratricidal, but matricidal, ecocidal and suicidal, dangerously in denial, certifiable, a maniacal, omnicidal menace not only to yourself and other animals, but all of the life on the planet. You Are What You Eat
  • From the outside - where more than a thousand ticketless Beatle - maniacs loiter hoping for a miracle, or at least a security guard with his back turned - you can almost see Convention Hall vibrating.
  • He is not a homicidal maniac, but a violent, evil man made even more so by his addiction to unnamed drugs.
  • George Carlin nailed this dynamic with his, "Have you ever noticed that everyone who drives too fast is a maniac, and everyone who drives too slowly is a moron, while you always drive at the correct speed? Barry Eisler: Fictional Politics
  • The bibliomaniac, that is, remakes the literary heritage as his cabinet library. "Wedded to Books': Bibliomania and the Romantic Essayists
  • Today is the the day we present our interview with Paul Blake, a developer from ToyVault -- the maniacal purveyors of the blasphemously adorable Plush Cthulhu line. The LNN interviews Paul Blake from ToyVault : The Lovecraft News Network
  • I just laughed like a maniac, remembering previous events.
  • With its bad language and schoolboy humour, Alfred Jarry's first and most influential play is the story of Mum and Dad Ubu, two gloriously evil megalomaniacs, who spur each other on to overthrow the regime.
  • `I've been telling the inspector for months that we hadn't heard the last of you and that fat egomaniac. MURDER IN E MINOR
  • There is no nobility in codependency with a maniac. Calitics - Front Page
  • I feel so care free that I could go down on a disabled child and call them a nymphomaniac, just like him. Cheeseburger Gothic » There will be a short break in transmission while I get back under this bus.
  • I do not wish to turn into a gibbering homicidal maniac, especially just before Christmas.
  • Maybe he wasn't really that arrogant, cocky egomaniac that he pretended to be.
  • My mum is turning into a religious maniac.
  • By now, I'd dealt with lots rock stars ... the sullen, the egomaniacs, the coked, the drunk, the "shhh I'm not here" types. C.P. Roth: My Visit With John Lennon at the Dakota, 1978
  • And they claim an unimaginative and logorrheic egomaniac to have been the voice of the voiceless. Times, Sunday Times
  • Fairfax pretends that the maniacal noise was made by Grace Poole, a rather dumpy, unprepossessing servant.
  • Mainly I'm a bibliomaniac and I do a lot of book collecting and I have some nice books, first editions and so on.
  • He moved from side to side threateningly, like a maniac in a horror movie and I froze in complete panic.
  • Beginning with a gorgeous title sequence during which we watch History Professor George (Burton) and his saucy and sauced wife Martha (Taylor) walking back from a function drunk and cackling, the movie immediately places us in their dark, disconsolate universe -- one of shattered hopes, nihilism, and dipsomaniacal game playing. Kim Morgan: Ugly Talents: Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf
  • His description of the origins of the Vietnamese Communist party, for example, is wrong in almost every particular; his warm admiration for John Paul Vann, the mythomaniac American counter-insurgency officer whose career was detailed in Neil Sheehan's Pulitzer-prize winning Bright and Shining Lie (1988), is particularly perverse. The Atlantic and Its Enemies by Norman Stone
  • Don't cooperate with this guy, he is an egomaniac .
  • Jaime was not a melomaniac, but his vagrant existence forced him with the crowd, and his accomplishment as an amateur pianist had led him to make his musical pilgrimage for two consecutive years. The Dead Command From the Spanish Los Muertos Mandan
  • Not perfectly—there are other issues, like Vitamin D deficiency, a maniac cat who jumps on me at 4:00 in the morning, and 6:00 a.m. horn honker outside who in the most loving and nonviolent way needs to be shot—but better. Caffeine, Annotated
  • nymphomaniac", which was far too strong a word for what, post-sexual revolution, is perfectly normal behaviour. Top stories from Times Online
  • How can the story of a mentally defective kleptomaniac, a bookish nympho, a crippled FBI agent and a suicidal millionaire's son add up to anything but trouble?
  • Ego maniacs know no bounderies and have no aliance to anyone or anything but themselves. Clinton apologizes for RFK assassination comment
  • Maniacal excitement may be found in a number of psychoses.
  • It seemed like a place that gave monomaniacs a tannoy: so little space to say so little, Facebook for an older wastrel. Twitter looks chaotic: but don't be afraid
  • He drove like a maniac. We had one near miss after another.
  • The entire perfectly edited sequence is like a dream, or a maniacal live-action cartoon.
  • Such a nice bibliomaniacal fancy must have delighted Dibdin; and as he was at one time librarian at Althorpe, he doubtless was the medium of bestowing this charm upon the binding of his own work for his friend. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 16, No. 97, November, 1865
  • If what he says is a tissue of lies, he is a megalomaniac.
  • Poor Lilly, it is doubtful if she was by endowment more than a lovely melomaniac doomed never to emerge from her musical primaries. Star-Dust
  • This maniac is out of control and needs to be stopped. Pelosi vows to move ahead on health care
  • My first thought was he was an Arab/Muslim and despised women and wanted me put in my place, and I am ashamed I have thought that the reason rather he was just a power hungry misogynistic egomaniac… so the question is do some cultures and religions today still bread those attitudes and are we being racist or antireligion when we are offended by their attitudes and sexism against us? Identity insults and democracy
  • Shortsighted tyrants, spineless power-mongers and heartless thugs vie egomaniacally, dangerously, for power.
  • In the first place, I am convinced that not one man in ten thousand or in a hundred thousand is a genuine, chemical dipsomaniac. Chapter 39
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  • Hmm, I KNOW my old PI who insisted upon having glass versions of everything lab related, no matter how impractical, is laughing maniacally right now. Your Biology isn't Safe
  • The melomaniac was anxious to learn the real cause of the tenor's _fiasco_. Massimilla Doni
  • More important, Wells presents the data that make the case that Ellsberg is a mythomaniac and a poseur.
  • The national press has been pushing stories about arsonist and pyromaniacs and the need to instil harsher penalties.
  • My definition of a neocon is the extreme right fringe who are unattractive patriarchal WASP megalomaniacs that were bullied in grade school, so they now try to fight everyone with someone else†™ s blood, sweat and tears. Think Progress » ThinkFast: May 11, 2006
  • His methods aren't subtle but when you have megalomaniacal ambitions it's easy not to be shy about getting your hands dirty while disposing of assorted Latino gangsters.
  • If I ever see octopus again I will either collapse in a heap or scream like a maniac.
  • He was a maniac, a know-nothing who wanted to impose himself on the story, without having a clue what it was about.
  • The Bangalore-based freelance writer, is a bibliomaniac and a bibliomane.
  • She kept erupting into fits of maniacal chuckles at some secret joke.
  • I am driving like a frigging maniac, weaving in and out of traffic, missing other cars by inches, getting irately honked at and flipped off as I whip up exit ramps and back onto the freeway, all in an effort to try and shake them before I reach my house. Late, Late at Night
  • The novel's Italians are listless voluptuaries, its Germans are dedicated and earnest, its nuns are whores or maniacs and its censors are libidinously thrilled by the material they censor.
  • As his wife, she does one of her practiced turns as a deviously maniacal suburban matron.
  • The neon maniacs emphasis on the “maniacs,” as I saw no “neon” in this film, who melt if exposed to water, live in one of the dampest, foggiest places in California – San Francisco! Neon Maniacs (1986)
  • The older girl stopped short and looked over her head, grinning like a maniac.
  • Festival of Lights" or "Winter Holiday" parades that are inclusive of gay 'erotomaniac' celebrants; traditional marriage compromised by 'gay' unions. Latest Articles
  • Le Prince's comments were echoed nearly forty years later by another visitor to the library, the British antiquarian and self-professed ‘bibliomaniac’ Thomas Frognall Dibdin.
  • I heard his maniacal giggle across the house, together with the wails of his baby.
  • ‘Yes, and I'm laughing like a maniac, too,’ Selas growled in response.
  • Presented for the first time in the authentic Japanese format, these giant-sized volumes are action-packed, unretouched, and sure to please the gun-nuts, auto buffs, and manga maniacs! Dark Horse Title Shipping in December | Major Spoilers - Comic Book Reviews and News
  • Its central figure is a charismatic, obsessive megalomaniac bent on avenging himself on the civilized world.
  • The count is a merciless rogue who reminds me of Orson Welles in Citizen Kane, only more megalomaniacal.
  • She changed, and became a junker nymphomaniac.
  • Maniacal laughter from inside the Matthew-Cave seems to indicate that something auspicious is happening. Hero History: Coming Attractions | Major Spoilers - Comic Book Reviews and News
  • Southland Tales was like mad channel-hopping, but this is like mad channel-hopping when every single channel is directed by the same explosive egomaniac. Michael Bay, movie-making maverick?
  • He said that he didn't match his image of a deranged maniac - he was very clean-cut.
  • His comments to the opposition are more like the delirious rantings of a homicidal maniac.
  • Polysemaniacs cannot read or hear the word fatuous without conjuring up some image or other of fatness, possibly a paunchy wise-guy at a party. VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol XII No 3
  • Many people, including ex-members of what they call his ‘cult,’ regard him as a dangerous megalomaniac.
  • Is it any wonder that the public's perception of science is that of a bunch of boring egomaniacs jargonizing endlessly about trivialities?
  • Whether directly, as in Iona, the maniac maid, and maternal earth, or indirectly, through nonviolent forgiveness and revolutionary brotherhood, Shelley's poems reconfigure gender categories. Scrivener, Introduction
  • A maniac driver sped 35 miles along the wrong side of a motorway at 110 mph.
  • Handy was obviously little interested in nosological categories; most of the inmates were described as maniacs. The Mad Among Us
  • I lost several pounds and I looked like a maniac.
  • The daily newspaper Le Figaro quoted an unidentified source close to the woman as saying she was a ‘mythomaniac’.
  • But seven months into his reign he fell ill, and he emerged from this as a megalomaniac - he may have lost his sanity, though this is doubtful.
  • Twelve-and-unders clap maniacally, then get jiggy with Nelly.
  • Instead, she is standing on a corner in Edinburgh's New Town, clutching a large, flowery bag, waving like a maniac.
  • He was visibly, rather endearingly, anxious, shaking with nerves at some points; she kept erupting into fits of maniacal chuckles at some secret joke.
  • The other ace in Dassin's deck is Cronyn, playing a corrupt, savage prison guard bent on bringing "discipline" to his inmates, while nursing a megalomaniacal ambition to replace the wimpy Warden. John Farr: Burt Lancaster: Always Larger Than Life
  • Almost all current writing about Africa depends on a blend of Joseph Conrad and Evelyn Waugh: the brooding, throbbing stagnation of the Congo and the sinister farce of egomaniacal "Afrocentric" politics. African Gothic
  • Yeah, she's just a really hot, big bosomed, nymphomaniac friend. Who are you trying to kid, chief?
  • Like most megalomaniacs, I went through the typical world-domination phase.
  • The literary essays chronicle a bibliomaniac's passion and obsession with naming and collecting.
  • Have you ever noticed that anybody driving slower than you is an idiot, and anyone going faster than you is a maniac? George Carlin 
  • Amos’ escape idea was just as impossible as Dr. Anderson's megalomaniac thoughts of healing the world.
  • Just one of those casual I-can-do-anything-I-want-any-time-I-want-and-make-you-like-it gestures so beloved of megalomaniacs, mass murderers and the Gunmint.
  • His book is populated with scoundrels, megalomaniacs, psychopaths, manipulators and sadists - people he happens to find interesting.
  • The movie takes us back to sci-fi of fantastic beasts, megalomaniac scientists and of course the eternal debate of science without scruples turning into a runaway train.
  • Pamela Anderson hits the beach again in another skimpy bikini ... but without her mystery man actress says she was a "nymphomaniac" at ... WN.com - Articles related to Pamela Anderson confesses cocaine abuse
  • In the worst sense, he was a monomaniacal martinet whose focus on his bailiwick to the exclusion of everything else is phenomenal.
  • I figured this idea was garbage, and that he was too much of an egomaniac to base his movies on anyone else's work but his.
  • He's being such an immense monomaniacal divvy about Anthony that his cycle of grinning wildly or crying his eyes out keeps speeding up with every passing day.
  • Building Up, Not Out, Reaches New HeightsCivic boosters, megalomaniacs and at least one maharishi are joining in a millennial erection fest, vying to build the new tallest building in the world. Why Mccain Voted For A 'Junk' Bill, Home Remedy,
  • In Tell Me No Secrets (1993), people are inexplicably disappearing from Chicago prosecutor Jess Koster's life And from the shadow of her past, a maniac is stalking her until there is no one Jess can trust. Joy Fielding biography
  • He was last seen striding maniacally to the hotel reception.
  • I worked hard to portray him as less maniacal than he actually is.
  • Saunders is the creator and star of "Absolutely Fabulous," the most dipsomaniacal sitcom in history. Raise A Glass For 'Ab Fab'
  • The teenage pyromaniacs experimented with different fuel sources, different sorts of fats (some very smelly) and oils, moss, dry rotten wood and home baked tinder using a cotton handkerchief.
  • At times pogoing up and down, other times slinking around the stage with a half maniacal look on his face, the young performer showed off his prodigious jazz and blues influenced guitar talents and R&B inflected voice.
  • Were it not a bad time for a bibliopolists, bibliomaniacs, bibliographers, and bibliotheques which hinder bibliolatry, he would have given them in a bumper, and not drop by drop as if he were afflicted with dysury of the brain. Droll Stories — Complete Collected from the Abbeys of Touraine
  • Bernie is the mastermind behind it all, effortlessly floating from style to style, showing his skill at the most delicate of musical forms, and then funking it up like a maniac.
  • Why should we be forced to pay million-pound wages to assuage the egos of these egomaniacs, we cry?
  • She was no nymphomaniac: It is likely that Julius Caesar deflowered her. Stacy Schiff's new biography of "Cleopatra," reviewed by Maria Arana
  • He was corrupt to his core, a liar, a megalomaniac, a misogynist, a bully and, like most bullies, a coward.
  • Being the self-obsessed egomaniacs that we are we couldn't help asking a few questions about ourselves.
  • I am a reformed bibliomaniac; a decade ago I would be easily spending $100 a week on books. In Defence Of Buying Books | Lifehacker Australia
  • Christopher Marlowe demanded in "Tamburlaine," his blood-sodden drama about a megalomaniacal one-time shepherd who had swaggered and slaughtered his way to a vast Asiatic empire in the 14th century. The Greatest of Them All
  • We have this irrational fear that if we let our precious snowflakes do something by themselves, some maniac is going to grab them and take them to their dungeon. Is This The Worst Or Best Mother In The World?
  • He retired to his bibliomaniacal bed, but not to repose. Book-Lovers, Bibliomaniacs and Book Clubs
  • On this low, wind-harried stretch of land, on which Nelson Mandela would later spend more than two decades, Sila breaks stones in the prison quarry, cleans the warden's home, survives in the company of the few other women prisoners, especially Lys, and sings a fierce, sometimes maniacal, sometimes wickedly humorous love song to her dead son. Yvette Christiansë talks about the background to her novel, Unconfessed
  • he was maniacally obsessed with jealousy
  • Unlike one or two of the channel's egomaniac showoff presenters, she's a genuine, innovative talent. The Sun
  • Connell, in particular, outlines how bibliomaniacal self-indulgence threatened the ideological sleight-of-hand that invited Britons to understand others 'private properties as part of the common stock of the national heritage, and to understand gentlemanly book collectinglike that of Jane "Wedded to Books': Bibliomania and the Romantic Essayists
  • People also often go on about how dangerous life would become with maniac stoners speeding around the streets, and doctors performing operations under the influence, and no one going to work and so on.
  • Writing to Egbert, Archbishop of York, of whose bibliomaniacal character and fine library we have yet to speak, Boniface thanks that illustrious collector for the choice volumes he had kindly sent him, and further entreats Egbert to procure for him transcripts of the smaller works Bibliomania in the Middle Ages
  • He was puffing slightly and grinning like a maniac.
  • He was almost maniacal in his pursuit of sporting records.
  • ‘I am totally fascinated with the mythomaniac fantasia that characterizes some of the villa gardens that surround Rome, and that I first read about in Joscelyn Godwin’s great The Pagan Dream of the Renaissance. Erik Davis: On The Road 2: Italian Garden Magic | Disinformation
  • Allred, who served 16 years in the House and four years in the Senate, said he was disturbed by the lawmakers self imposed cross over deadline and what he called a maniacal way to pass legislation. News - MyNC.com
  • Frankly it doesn't matter if the "intellectually incurious" W fully understands that he'll be gaining nothing by pushing egomaniacally for this surge. Prior to 2000 W proved he was a stone-cold killer.
  • But if rage or desire implied freedom we must allow freedom to animals, infants, maniacs, the distraught, the victims of malpractice producing incontrollable delusions. The Six Enneads.
  • But the bibliomaniac may in fact have supplied his contemporaries with a resource for thinking about how booksor, better still, the canon (that "imaginary totality of works" referenced by John Guillory, who cautions us against the ideological misprision involved in thinking that it might be materialized anywhere) might be more firmly attached to persons, might be rendered personal effects. "Wedded to Books': Bibliomania and the Romantic Essayists
  • It was that which prompted Dacre's "megalomaniac" remark. Murdoch 'a megalomaniac twister'
  • Mirthless" is not the kind of adjective that makes its way onto full-page movie ads, but it's the most charitable way of describing the new "Arthur," a remake of the celebrated 1981 comedy about a wealthy wastrel's eviction from dipsomaniacal paradise by his family and Liza Minnelli. 'Arthur': He Drinks, Movie Falls Down
  • Okay, Chryssy Himmler, just sit down here beside me, and tell me what experiences turned you into susch a psychopathic, homicidal, lying maniac. what they call a warhead, urea nitrate fuse fashioned from a NAIL, striking a BULLET casing, Alex Jones' Prison Planet.com
  • This was one for the war buffs amongst the motoring maniacs.
  • And who can forget those 60s ads where merry bands of nymphomaniacs roamed the streets seeking the tell-tale oleaginous glint of a man who had just applied Brylcreem - ‘Use more only if you dare!’
  • France's foreign policy is driven by soulless sycophants who are willing to suck the sweat off the balls of any megalomaniacal tinpot dictator who will award them a few contracts and lend international support.
  • (If democracy in any acceptation of the term was a precondition then the US-installed despot and megalomaniac Mikheil Saakashvili and the hereditary president-for-life dynasty of the Aliev family would disqualify Georgia and Azerbaijan, respectively.) Eastern Partnership: West's Final Assault On Former Soviet Union
  • He's done some great things, but this doesn't alter the fact that he's a deluded egomaniac.
  • And of such there is here enough to glut the gorge of all the monks in monkery, or strengthen for a forty days 'fast any brutallest unwashed theomaniac of the Thebaid. A Study of Shakespeare
  • I turn now to that commentary: a series of moments when the encounter of well-heeled bibliomaniac and shabby-genteel minor Romantic seems to make them each other's mirror images, united by a common unwillingness to conceive of books as something we might assimilate as pure mental phenomena, and a readiness to allow literariness to be effaced by the volumes that lodge it. "Wedded to Books': Bibliomania and the Romantic Essayists
  • I am not a dystopian who thinks that making some efforts to make tools for slaughtering large numbers of people inaccessible to maniacs will transform America into Amerika.
  • No-one had been so consistently maniacal throughout the entire tournament or spilt more blood as he single-handedly destroyed the flower of Britain's youth.
  • Midway through the charming, inebriated song, in which two "swellegant" party pals swap banter, dish on guests and form a dipsomaniacal camaraderie, Crosby croons to Sinatra with his distinctive "ba ba ba boom" and Sinatra jokes, "Don't dig that kind of crooning, chum. Kim Morgan: Christmas With Crosby, Bing
  • Z. September 13th, 2005 at 1: 03 pm meg_mac says: scary, scary, scary!! and to think this maniac is multiplied by the thousands if not millions. i sure wish john q public would start reading and not let the minister decide for them how to vote. Think Progress » Coburn’s Hypocrisy A Crying Shame
  • Katzenberg, 53, is the part genius, part egomaniac and part irritating little tick who Disney froze out.
  • 'nymphomaniac', 'prostitute', 'boozy' and so forth seemed - though stirred by the play - to be completely off the track, or nearly so. The Sheila Variations
  • He leapt into the car and drove like a maniac to the hospital.
  • Research suggests that even with multiple convictions, kleptomaniacs typically battle the disorder for years.
  • Stripping the IM force down to leader Tom Cruise -- aided and abetted by Paula Patton, Simon Pegg and new recruit Jeremy Renner -- and paring the story down to a struggle to prevent a megalomaniacal terrorist from triggering WWIII, the film under the direction of animation vet Brad Bird, here making his live-action debut unpacks some of the baggage accrued in the previous installments to become a lighter, wittier exercise in epic action. Dan Persons: Cinefantastique Spotlight Podcast: Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol
  • Mebbe teh pplz dat tayked teh gnu lol tayked owr kleptomaniacal frend azwell? DEVINE ORDER OF CATZ - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger?
  • But at no point during my maniacal ravings have I ever verbally assaulted, physically assaulted or fired a shot at a cop, PEA, booter or any other city employee. The Parking Ticket Geek: Don't Shoot The Messenger: Take Action!
  • No, Raines must be a megalomaniac, drunk on power.
  • I signed it without speaking, incredibly delighted, grinning like a maniac.
  • “Maristan” was described by every traveller of the last century: and it showed a curious contrast between the treatment of the maniac and the idiot or omadhaun, who is humanely allowed to wander about unharmed, if not held a Saint. The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • You gave him a whiff of power and it's turned him into a corrupt megalomaniac. ALASTAIR MCLEAN'S 'NIGHT WATCH'
  • Donors are understandably cool to the idea of giving money to the government in light of its kleptomaniacal tendencies, but there are ways to avoid the central bank. Peter Navario: Zimbabwe's Second Wave?
  • Len Peralta, who has a standing offer to draw whatever monster you can name, has declared 2009 the summer of the super villain, which means he'll draw mad scientists, evil monarchs and archenemies of all shapes and sizes (like T3 - The OCD Pyromaniac, shown above) for $25. Get your own super villain for $25 | Robot 6 @ Comic Book Resources – Covering Comic Book News and Entertainment
  • For superdelegates, most of whom are active politicians, to choose is to lose the support of either the Obamaniacs or the Hillary-ites in their state or district. And Speaking of Superdelegates - Swampland - TIME.com
  • I had to change my story's year for school because I could find Nothing about the early 1900s in the late 60's, people who were bipolar were called maniac depressives. they were given Lithium to control the manic phase and tricyclic antidepressants such as amitriptyline Yahoo! Answers: Latest Questions
  • Why didn't the so-called leaders ever challenge him on these gratuitous little cat-tortures-mouse things, on his nonsenatorial, noncollegial, boastful, egomaniacal dictates to them and everyone else? Brutus Denies All
  • He just so happened to be involved in a local camera club when he runs into the maniacal miss.
  • My sword rose and fell amidst a swarm of blackberry bush, stinkweed and maniacal thicket following a trail left by Lotus-eaters who had stopped to rest in that hobo Eden; Lotus-eaters
  • Then he finds his wife and gets ready to merk Castle who turns out to be a megalomaniac bent on controlling the masses. Dart Adams presents The Dartflix Film Review: Gamer
  • But to any freedom-loving Ethiopian or any other reasonable human being, the "pardon" is nothing more than the reveries of a self-absorbed megalomaniac garbed in legalistic hokum. Alemayehu G. Mariam: Ethiopia: Birtukan Unbound!
  • These people were ready to betray their country, not for money but in a kind of megalomaniacal pride in what they - they themselves - were going to achieve for that country. [unwitting partners] we’re always the good guys, aren’t we
  • He was an egomaniac; but Elaine should forgive him -- he could not be a reincarnation of her husband, and that was what she wanted. DANSVILLE
  • Funny how a people could be ruled by the Spanish for three hundred years, far longer than the U.S. had even been in existence, converted to Catholicism in the majority, yet in all that time they are, as far as this megalomaniac is concerned, incapable of self-rule! Memorial Day: Burning Pols in Effigy « Antiwar.com Blog
  • He learns that Sheikh has a terrifying laugh, that he is a mythomaniac who uses pseudonyms, first telling Pearl that his name is Bashir, then Shabir.
  • He considers the Emperor was a cynic, a monster, a psychopath and a megalomaniac.
  • When the title is conferred on public figures, it is a well-known fact that they go mad; celebrities turn into monsters, and politicians into megalomaniacs, addled by delusions of eternity, going on, and on, and on.
  • A person fell off a cable car, claimed she became a nymphomaniac from the fall, sued the City of San Francisco and won more than a million. People who shouldn't drive. Any real answer?
  • Twenty-five years ago he was enthroned as the guru of the avant-garde; today he is isolated, some would say megalomaniac.
  • As in his summing-up of Michael Winner, directing him in The Wicked Lady, as 'a mad nut … a restless maniac mixture of George Cukor, Harpo Marx and Lionel Bart'. Hugh Muir's diary
  • But Chris says his brother, Mark - who skins up every morning before work and updates his Web site with snow conditions - is the real maniac of the family.
  • The advisor started chuckling softly to himself, and it grew and crescendoed into the same maniacal laughter that was coming out of the priestess's mouth far away.
  • First and foremost is the time he played Howard Payne, the maniacal disgruntled ex-cop, against Keanu Reeves in Speed (1994). How I'll Always Remember Dennis Hopper
  • Okay, so I was looking for a politically active, fat, drunk kleptomaniac.
  • Dave is dealing with a string of brutal serial killings; the skeleton of a black man found in the bayou some 40 years after Dave witnessed his murder; a dipsomaniacal movie star filming a Civil War drama on location; and the ghost of General John Bell Hood. VinceKeenan.com
  • They also endured first-hand experiences with green mamba snakes, grunting warthogs, maniacal, laughing hyenas, and black centipedes which would fall dramatically into the bath after sneaking up the overflow pipe.

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