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mania

[mey-nee-uh, meyn-yuh] / ˈmeɪ ni ə, ˈmeɪn yə /


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There is a bushy-tailed earnestness in the way Patel trumpets this information, a spiral-eyed mania of a man who, at last, is on the receiving end of positive interaction with a woman and wants to rub it in our faces.

From Slate

Edwards also quotes from the journalist Edward Chancellor who remarks that the “irrational exuberance that normally accompanies a mania is absent” in gold.

From MarketWatch

The musician who once spent hours poring over hardcore zines to track down the latest 7-inch records from bands popping up around the country like outbreaks in an epidemic now turned his mania toward jazz.

From Los Angeles Times

Trading activity among retail investors exploded this year, even surpassing the previous peak from the meme-stock mania of 2021, according to data shared with MarketWatch by J.P.

From MarketWatch

Marks’s most recent memo, released last week, focused on whether the current AI mania was a bubble.

From MarketWatch