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"We were on for seven or eight hours, and you get delirious and you're not at your best," he said.
And in the far future --oh, reformsters just get delirious.
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It's the last week of the campaign, and maybe he's getting tired and he's getting delirious.
Robert spent the entire gig sat there like an over-excited kid twitching all over and getting delirious whenever Jones went into a new improvisation.
I got delirious.
Man, you start getting delirious in the studio.
She would have gotten delirious, convulsed, and slipped irreversibly into a coma around the third day, not that she would have noticed the days passing.
He got huge, delirious cheers, nodded, and left the stage.
— Patrick Farrell Poetry Foundation: John Greenleaf Whittier gets totally delirious about pumpkin pie.
I was getting pretty delirious by this point, I felt like I had entered a world that I never wanted to leave.
The human crowd thinned, the leftover fans getting zanier, more delirious.
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