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derange

[dih-reynj] / dɪˈreɪndʒ /


Example Sentences

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To prove his point, he popped his head back inside the rock and then back out again like some kind of deranged jack-in-the-box.

From Literature

Hemming said: "He absolutely flipped into a deranged state."

From BBC

“Everyone wants to laugh in my face. They call me a deranged old gerbil who lives under the hill. I’m not even under a hill; I’m at the very base of it.”

From Literature

The governor’s office dismissed the accusation as “deranged.”

From Los Angeles Times

It’s a richly told tale of our deranged present — and where it may lead without course correction.

From Los Angeles Times