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the delirium

noun

A temporary mental state with a sudden onset, usually reversible, including symptoms of confusion, inability to concentrate, disorientation, anxiety, and sometimes hallucinations. Causes can include dehydration, drug intoxication, and severe infection.

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It's simply the delirium in the air.

In the delirium of treachery surrounding Hitler, this was the end.

Davies relishes that shrug in the delirium that greets Joe's final triumph.

In the delirium of summer, we have the brief chance, perhaps, to act out of character.

McNally can only present the delirium of identity; he can't create it.

In fact, many experts describe the delirium tremens suffered by alcoholics as a waking REM state.

Suddenly the delirium dissipated, and the stadium and cities went quiet.

When your eyes finally adjust, the delirium of her work casts new light on Seurat.

Previewed early in 1945, audiences flinched from the film's scary treatment of weakness and the delirium sequences.

I can still recall the delirium; it was the first overwhelmingly exultant throng I'd ever been part of.

He remembers reading Chekhov aloud to the Cabinet and the delirium of their own unimportance that followed.

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