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Discover Ludwig"insane day" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is often used to describe a particularly chaotic, busy, or stressful day. For example, "After waking up late and having to rush to finish a project before the end of the day, I had an insanely busy and stressful day."
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This one insane day changed politics forever.
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Probably not the smartest idea given we are still brain dead from our insane travel day but since it's only for a few hours I think we can manage (well I can, let's see how Vinny holds up).
Did it matter that the hotel, one of the cheapest in town, was situated just across from the insane asylum, where day and night the inmates pressed their faces against the iron bars and moaned and shook and shouted unintelligibly?
With helicopters rumbling above and police cars guarding access roads to schools, children returned to their classrooms today, many accompanied by parents holding fast to the sanity of normal routines at an insane moment: the day after a serial sniper shot a 13-year-old boy outside his school.
Don't become a teacher unless you are prepared to sign some sort of Hippocratic Oath inside your head to this effect, because you will need to hold onto this as you struggle not to shout at, put down, be sarcastic to, cry in front of or drop a heavy object onto the foot of that particular student who drives you insane every single day.
I imagine it's pretty insane during the day, or during particularly starry nights.
That's what was insane, from one day to the next, even the writers would be like, "We'll figure it out".
- The Miami New Times unleashed this totally insane profile of Saturday Night Live alum and God hound Victoria Jackson.
The blog post "was horrendous, I completely humiliated the dude, which, if you know Chuck, is just insane," Sutter said Saturday.
"Great day, fun, insane," said Mediate, whose matter-of-fact manner captured the imagination of American golf fans when he went toe to toe with Woods and nearly prevailed.
And elsewhere: "A lot of time as a founder, I'm flying around with no idea what I'm doing… the amount of newness in your day is insane.
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