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The word "Delirious" is correct in written English
It is typically used to describe a state of extreme excitement or a disturbed state of mind, often due to illness. Example: "After running the marathon, I felt delirious with joy and exhaustion."
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Delirious
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Being in the state of delirium.
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The latter is a delirious surrealist fantasy involving a murderous child, a dreamy girl who might be his mother, a pirate who keeps her prisoner on a rocky island, incestuous relationships, a castration and a rape.
Spero recycled the anguished outpourings by the poet Antonin Artaud: terrified recollections of electric shock therapy, crazed railings against God and the universe, delirious streams of obscene "fecal poetry".
Deep in added time the Watford captain, Deeney, broke down the right wing and found Vydra in glorious isolation and the Czech made no mistake with a clinical finish in front of those delirious travelling supporters.
Mclean describes that delirious night of celebration as the sweetest of her life.
Updated at 1.08pm BST Facebook Twitter Google plus Share Share this post Facebook Twitter Google plus close 1.00pm BST13:00 Have a gander at our picture of the day, featuring the thronged, delirious masses on Buttertubs yesterday.
Eddie Howe's side journeyed along the south coast and went four points clear at the top of the Championship thanks to Yann Kermorgant's wonderfully-struck free-kick and a solo effort by Callum Wilson in front of a pack of their delirious supporters on Friday night.
He said Jeanetta sounded delirious, ranting about stabbing people and killing herself.
As the stadium swayed with ecstatic Leeds fans, Charlton looked down and out, but in a second period of extra-time that seemed to reflect their whole season, they simply refused to give up, captain Peter Shirtliff calmly slotting home an equaliser with just seven minutes to go, before his header from an Andy Peake free-kick sent the small pocket of Charlton fans delirious.
Thankfully, much of Saturday's line-up sweeps you along with the same kind of delirious momentum.
But 'The Happy Song' is so delirious it sounds too good to be true.
Elsewhere, it would be great to see an Oscar for best adapted screenplay go to Paul Thomas Anderson's almost experimentally delirious version of Thomas Pynchon's Inherent Vice — what a wonderful film — and the best foreign language Oscar to Andrey Zvyagintsev's Leviathan or Paweł Pawlikowski's Ida.
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