maniac
IPA: mˈeɪniæk
noun
- An insane person, especially one who suffers from a mania.
- A fanatic, a person with an obsession.
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Examples of "maniac" in Sentences
- He's proud of his violent, maniacal side.
- That is the web site of a communist maniac.
- She is buxom, exuberant, and a cosplay maniac.
- His record is the fantastic record of a maniac.
- Well, our local marathon maniac is at it again.
- This began the Cowboy's feud with the Metal Maniac.
- School massacre maniac fuelled his violent fantasies.
- This maniac is out of control and needs to be stopped.
- She takes maniacal glee in killing anyone and everyone.
- The call is described as hoots followed by maniacal laughter.
- I hear indulging in maniac laughter is good for you (in moderation).
- The maniacal tenacity of this individual is not to be underestimated.
- One G Beck screaming like a maniac is one too many for this country to handle.
- We have an emergency button to press if some maniac is holding us at gunpoint.
- Random, senseless death at the hands of a deranged, homicidal maniac is a terrible tragedy.
- That maniac is so far removed from reality that we here on planet earth look like ants to him.
- Sorry - no time to run through the “Continuum of Force” when some maniac is right in your face with a weapon as soon as you get out of the van.
- We have this irrational fear that if we let our precious snowflakes do something by themselves, some maniac is going to grab them and take them to their dungeon.
- In Tell Me No Secrets (1993), people are inexplicably disappearing from Chicago prosecutor Jess Koster's life And from the shadow of her past, a maniac is stalking her until there is no one Jess can trust.
- Z. September 13th, 2005 at 1: 03 pm meg_mac says: scary, scary, scary!! and to think this maniac is multiplied by the thousands if not millions. i sure wish john q public would start reading and not let the minister decide for them how to vote.