Sentence examples for demented delight from inspiring English sources

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Wollner recalled that Meyer took an almost demented delight in the high-mileage sets — grueling gut checks like 32 laps repeated 10 times with little rest in between — that drove other swimmers to take extended bathroom breaks.

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"Demented joy, all night long!

Last Sunday Sir Terry was reunited with his devoted TOGs; still ceaselessly self-deprecating (calling himself a "bewildered elderly gent" while sounding anything but), and rude about his admirers ("slightly demented"), to their delight, and their poems are as abundant as ever.

Such is "Dead Man Down," a thriller that piles on its absurdities so fast and with such apparent obliviousness that you hope (pray) you'll soon be watching either a diverting art-film intervention, like Werner Herzog's remake of "Bad Lieutenant," or joy riding with one of those rarest of screen delights: the demented howler.

The UK's first 4G mobile network, EE, is two weeks old and its arrival has left some customers delighted and others demented.

These yelps of joy at first make her seem a touch demented (a bookstore clerk's silence suggests as much), a prejudice Mr. Leigh is delighted to demolish.

We see a little girl wide-eyed with delight as she enters a magical kingdom filled with Iceland's range of demented Christmas edibles, bastard experiments that, as ever, look and sound uniquely unappetising.

The catfish laab is a weird delight: dried, shredded, softened fluffs of catfish, mashed with crunchy bits of onion and scallion, like some warm, demented, tropical-hallucinatory version of tuna salad.

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