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Definition of deranged in English: derangedadjective dɪˈreɪn(d)ʒd Mad; insane. Example sentencesExamples - Her words, he said, were inaccurate, dishonest and verging on the deranged.
- A deranged cat poisoner is suspected of spreading terror among pet lovers in Bridgwater, Somerset, in the west of England.
- Bad karma is stalking me like a deranged fan.
- These are not the deranged ramblings of an alcoholic lolling at a bus-stop.
- This is to stick in your mouth to stop you from screaming like a deranged fan.
- I probably looked like a deranged traveler obsessed with authority figures.
- Of course we must protect our writers and cartoonists from deranged fundamentalists, but we are not faultless ourselves.
- The death cult strikes again, unstoppable in its deranged religious mania.
- These are all written by the same potentially deranged person.
- The actor playing the crazed counselor is so downright deranged in his performance you feel dirty watching him.
- She was present when the deranged former boyfriend of one of her children attacked her family with two guns.
- For, demented as he is, he is sublimely unaware that he is deranged.
- I keep trying to imagine how I'll bring it up to the doctor without a deranged look in my eye.
- Police officials said that the youth appeared to be mentally deranged or spiritually overridden.
- The Sunday Washington Post's Book World section carries an incredibly sane review of a hilariously deranged book on obesity.
- Imagine going home to your family and friends and being told you were deranged!
- Sometimes you encounter leftist paranoia so utterly deranged, so shamelessly depraved, you don't know wether to laugh or cry.
- A deranged old lady with totally messed up hair walked around shouting at everybody else.
- For some reason, that had me laughing in a deranged fashion for about ten minutes straight.
- On the one hand, she paints a convincing portrait of Gribble as a deeply disturbed and increasingly deranged individual.
Definition of deranged in US English: derangedadjective Mad; insane. Example sentencesExamples - Police officials said that the youth appeared to be mentally deranged or spiritually overridden.
- The actor playing the crazed counselor is so downright deranged in his performance you feel dirty watching him.
- The Sunday Washington Post's Book World section carries an incredibly sane review of a hilariously deranged book on obesity.
- Imagine going home to your family and friends and being told you were deranged!
- For, demented as he is, he is sublimely unaware that he is deranged.
- On the one hand, she paints a convincing portrait of Gribble as a deeply disturbed and increasingly deranged individual.
- Her words, he said, were inaccurate, dishonest and verging on the deranged.
- Bad karma is stalking me like a deranged fan.
- She was present when the deranged former boyfriend of one of her children attacked her family with two guns.
- I keep trying to imagine how I'll bring it up to the doctor without a deranged look in my eye.
- Sometimes you encounter leftist paranoia so utterly deranged, so shamelessly depraved, you don't know wether to laugh or cry.
- These are all written by the same potentially deranged person.
- I probably looked like a deranged traveler obsessed with authority figures.
- Of course we must protect our writers and cartoonists from deranged fundamentalists, but we are not faultless ourselves.
- A deranged cat poisoner is suspected of spreading terror among pet lovers in Bridgwater, Somerset, in the west of England.
- The death cult strikes again, unstoppable in its deranged religious mania.
- For some reason, that had me laughing in a deranged fashion for about ten minutes straight.
- These are not the deranged ramblings of an alcoholic lolling at a bus-stop.
- This is to stick in your mouth to stop you from screaming like a deranged fan.
- A deranged old lady with totally messed up hair walked around shouting at everybody else.
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