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maniacally

[ UK /mɐnˈa‍ɪ‍əkli/ ]
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  1. in a maniacal manner or to a maniacal degree
    he was maniacally obsessed with jealousy

How To Use maniacally In A Sentence

  • 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
  • He squealed to no end while she cachinnated maniacally at the tribulation of the poor helpless doctor.
  • Keneally has honed his style down, creating an album that, while more coherent (his early releases jumped maniacally from genre to genre, sometimes at lightning speed), manages to touch enough different styles, and include enough Zappa references, to satisfy this hungry progger. Latest reviews @ Progarchives.com, the ultimate progressive rock music website
  • He was last seen striding maniacally to the hotel reception.
  • This time around, I got into the drivers seat and had Landon with me to navigate while the others whispered and giggled maniacally in the backseat.
  • Given his tendency to egomaniacally showboat, his departure probably isn't much of a loss to ABC. Chez Pazienza: John Stossel: Across the Great Divide
  • Started by two guys who met while waiting for a train and discovered they shared a love of all things vintage, this new neckwear concern's taken their "desire to create enduring products" and turned it into extremely ltd ed ties made from deadstock fabrics sourced by "maniacally visiting estate sales, auctions, and fabric shows", so basically, these guys know how to party. Thrillist: General Knot & Co: Dapper Looks From Salvaged Materials
  • She fares best with descriptions of her friends' reactions, which range from tenderly loyal to egomaniacally obtuse. NYT > Home Page
  • Shortsighted tyrants, spineless power-mongers and heartless thugs vie egomaniacally, dangerously, for power.
  • Their recent court actions have convinced me the are completely ignorant of the roots our law, so wrapped up in their egomaniacally power tripping they are no longer fit to serve. Sound Politics: Absence of Justice
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