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mental case

NOUN
a mentally ill person
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The sorry business with Jimmy and Chuck: the latter has no case because Jimmy could always say that he was humoring Chuck, who was certifiably a mental case at the time.

From New York Times • Apr. 18, 2016

Psychiatrists are leery of group hypnosis: they say that a borderline mental case, thus hypnotized, may slip over the line into insanity.

From Time Magazine Archive

But no doubt a peculiar loneliness descends upon the autocrat condemned to live out his days in one of the upstairs rooms, like a mental case in the family.

From Time Magazine Archive

The DC-8 was the fourth U.S. plane skyjacked since May, and in this case the skywayman was plainly a mental case.

From Time Magazine Archive

Staring at a long list of computer commands written as binary numbers—for example, 10011001100001— could make you into a babbling mental case in a matter of minutes.

From Hackers, Heroes of the Computer Revolution Chapters 1 and 2 by Levy, Steven




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