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Bush's manic expression at Kennebunkport as--calling out "Gotta go! Gotta go!"--he sped off in his gulf cart.
The ascetic-looking chap with the manic expression was, let me see... Sir Keith Joseph?
A higher pitched laugh will tend to sound hysterical, so take that option only if you can take on a crazed sort of manic expression.
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She can stretch her rubbery features into contorted expressions of manic excitement and disgust.
It's the same as manic depression.
I think manic depression is more descriptive.
(It is sometimes called manic depression).
(See "U.S. Stocks Face Manic Futures").
Don't look manic!
The familiar cartoon appearance to the pictures is less appealing, and parents' and children's facial expressions are so exaggerated, in certain spreads, that the family look strangely manic.
The manic desperation of the trip is an expression of his inner turmoil, his fear of being alone with his thoughts.
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