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was manic
adjective
Suffering from mania; the state of abnormally elevated or irritable mood, arousal, and/or energy levels.
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My mother was manic.
"I was manic.
He was manic with newfound revolutionary fervor.
"I'd heard he was manic, dangerous, unapproachable.
"It was manic," Walcott said at the end.
She was manic depressive and I couldn't cope with it.
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Others believe he was manic-depressive.
"He was manic-depressive, exactly what the word means, manic and depressive.
His doctors didn't think he was manic-depressive; in fact, they'd ruled it out.
In his pretrial examinations, Dr. Simring determined that she was manic-depressive, Mr. Hanlon said.
In his memoir, Raffi discusses mood swings that made him wonder if he was manic-depressive.
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