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derange

[dih-reynj] / dɪˈreɪndʒ /


Example Sentences

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“I feel like deranged Girl Scouts,” Eve says along the way.

From Washington Post

By replanting this narrative with small-town Southern roots into a western self-reliance tale, while mixing in the deranged, the author has fashioned an eccentrically satisfying literary mash-up.

From Washington Post

They range from a hyperactive toddler using the tray table for an extended drum solo to a deranged passenger brandishing weaponized silverware.

From Seattle Times

“The deranged Democrats and their comrades in the mainstream media are corrupting the legal process and weaponizing the justice system in order to manipulate public opinion because they are clearly losing the political battle.”

From New York Times

But to contend that there was no riot at all is simply deranged.

From Salon