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delirious

[dih-leer-ee-uhs] / dɪˈlɪər i əs /




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With dazzling imagination and sublime control, the show’s cast and crew conjure a delirious, dynamic, highly pettable world.

From New York Times

The stands above writhed and shook, the crowd rendered delirious by witnessing the impossible.

From New York Times

He remembered the pride he felt as he and his players stood in front of the delirious Brigade of Midshipmen at game’s end and sang “Navy Blue and Gold,” the alma mater.

From Washington Post

“I was pretty delirious by the end of them,” Stenberg said.

From New York Times

“I don’t know how I feel,” a delirious Haener told Los Angeles’ ABC affiliate, with eye-black smudged down the sides of his face.

From Seattle Times