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deliriously
adjective as in madly
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Example Sentences
Babitz’s life is the source code for her best books, 1974’s “Eve’s Hollywood” and 1977’s “Slow Days, Fast Company”; her stories are ecstatically, deliriously alive, charged with sexual energy and deadly wit.
This went on for two deliriously brilliant hours, as the twins, who found fame on The X Factor 15 years ago, insisted that "a lot of artists have been inspired by Jedward".
I deliriously asked the TSA agent as I handed him my boarding pass, shaking from the mad dash.
A fresh generation of players is trying to beat and break Minecraft with deliriously creative and cunning strategies.
For the first time in Miller’s now-five-film franchise, he seems to be falling shy of the immediacy he’s sustained, often deliriously, for an entire feature.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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