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freaked-out

adjective as in high

adjective as in maniacal

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But for me he will always be the murder suspect who turned an already fragile and freaked-out Los Angeles into a perverse cabaret of trauma.

“This is a man!” the freaked-out Teamster shouts in “Dead Outlaw,” a mischievous but never meanspirited ghost story of a musical about McCurdy from the creators of “The Band’s Visit.”

On a recent Thursday night, Stone, the bartender, recounted the story of one freaked-out male guest.

He maintains a sense of calm while talking with his freaked-out in-laws, reassuring them that, “The plane people are lovely.”

He maintains a sense of calm while talking with his freaked-out in-laws, reassuring them that, “The plane people are lovely.”

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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