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Definition of insanely in English: insanelyadverbɪnˈseɪnli 1In a foolish, wild, or uncontrolled manner. William stood grinning insanely Example sentencesExamples - The field was dominated by clusters of people insanely dancing before finding themselves sheepishly disheveled the next morning.
- The attempt to eradicate disgust is simply insanely wicked, like the desire to eradicate any normal human emotion.
- I was suddenly unsure of why I was telling this to a pinkish woman wearing clothes three sizes too small and gazing insanely at my face.
- I walked over to my office where she was standing in front of the doorway, grinning insanely.
- Do you insanely gobble down the fat, or do you carefully slice it off?
- The count would cackle insanely about three bats.
- He had spent many years as a personal slave to the insanely bloodthirsty and tyrannical sultan.
- Just then, she starts laughing insanely outside.
- I was convinced he was insanely endangering life on earth.
- I am apprehensive, paranoid, possibly insanely worried.
- 1.1as submodifier To an extreme degree.
I couldn't help feeling insanely jealous I have to be up insanely early Example sentencesExamples - We're living in a culture that is insanely focused on commodity.
- This is a nonstop barrage of insanely catchy songs.
- As I'm sure you can understand, I am insanely rushed, but I hope you will accept this brief response.
- It may have been ambient wind noise effects mixed in at an insanely high level.
- My action took place in an insanely messy dorm room.
- There's an amusing takeoff on the insanely popular TV show.
- You didn't have to break into abandoned swimming pools, or build insanely expensive half pipes.
- To represent an insanely annoying character, one doesn't need to write insanely annoying prose.
- There is an insanely convoluted get-rich plot featuring two high school girls from opposite sides of the tracks.
- The transfers are made from a duplicate negative, which may explain the insanely good transfer we see here.
Definition of insanely in US English: insanelyadverbinˈsānlē 1In a foolish, wild, or uncontrolled manner. William stood grinning insanely Example sentencesExamples - The attempt to eradicate disgust is simply insanely wicked, like the desire to eradicate any normal human emotion.
- I walked over to my office where she was standing in front of the doorway, grinning insanely.
- The field was dominated by clusters of people insanely dancing before finding themselves sheepishly disheveled the next morning.
- The count would cackle insanely about three bats.
- Just then, she starts laughing insanely outside.
- I was suddenly unsure of why I was telling this to a pinkish woman wearing clothes three sizes too small and gazing insanely at my face.
- Do you insanely gobble down the fat, or do you carefully slice it off?
- I am apprehensive, paranoid, possibly insanely worried.
- I was convinced he was insanely endangering life on earth.
- He had spent many years as a personal slave to the insanely bloodthirsty and tyrannical sultan.
- 1.1as submodifier To an extreme degree.
I couldn't help feeling insanely jealous I have to be up insanely early Example sentencesExamples - To represent an insanely annoying character, one doesn't need to write insanely annoying prose.
- My action took place in an insanely messy dorm room.
- You didn't have to break into abandoned swimming pools, or build insanely expensive half pipes.
- The transfers are made from a duplicate negative, which may explain the insanely good transfer we see here.
- As I'm sure you can understand, I am insanely rushed, but I hope you will accept this brief response.
- It may have been ambient wind noise effects mixed in at an insanely high level.
- There's an amusing takeoff on the insanely popular TV show.
- There is an insanely convoluted get-rich plot featuring two high school girls from opposite sides of the tracks.
- We're living in a culture that is insanely focused on commodity.
- This is a nonstop barrage of insanely catchy songs.
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