单词 | manically |
释义 | manicallyadv. As if affected with mania; maniacally. ΘΚΠ the world > health and disease > mental health > mental illness > [adverb] > madly woodlyc1000 madlyc1225 out of (by, from, of) wit or one's wit1470–85 bedlamlya1569 bedlamlike1576 distractedly1608 madling1608 monthly1611 brainsicklya1616 maddinglya1625 frenzilya1688 crazily1814 insanely1828 dementedly1844 off1866 hippomaniacally1876 pathologically1925 manically1927 dottily1937 feyly1959 kookily1968 nutso1980 1927 Reno (Nevada) Evening Gaz. 12 Dec. 1/4 The defense's showing that Remus was temporarily manically insane when he shot and killed his estranged wife. 1937 J. L. Moreno in Sociometry 1 9 The manically excited patient may go off on a tangent not amenable to suggestion and guidance. a1963 C. S. Lewis Poems (1964) 100 And all his famed Elysium Worthless, if former joys in all their earthliness Are there repeated, manically, dizzily. 1977 Economist 31 Dec. 24/2 And we didn't tell Brian Beedham why we were laughing so manically until we landed, safe and shaken, in Wuhan. 1988 G. Swift Out of this World 127 On Sunday evenings the whole town suddenly swarms into the streets and starts walking up and down, just walking manically up and down. 1991 J. Sayers Mothering Psychoanal. v. vi. 241 He manically wrapped himself up in a Union Jack and triumphantly sang the national Anthem. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2000; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < adv.1927 |
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