Similar words: manicure, manicurist, panic, organic, oceanic, Hispanic, panicky, satanic. Meaning: ['mænɪk] adj. affected with or marked by frenzy or mania uncontrolled by reason.
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1. Tonight he is manic, wired and uptight.
2. She seemed slightly manic.
3. Things are manic in the office at the moment.
4. He suffers from manic depression.
5. Manic brushing will only cause frizz.
6. The performers had a manic energy and enthusiasm.
7. Her mother is a manic depressive.
8. Weston finished his manic typing.
9. He seemed to have an almost manic energy.
10. Manic depressives oscillate between depression and elation.
11. He's a bit manic - I wish he'd calm down.
12. Mortimer continued to shoot, a manic grin on his face.
13. He was really manic.
14. Events unfolded with a manic slowness at first.
15. Immediately, she launched into another manic episode.
16. Lee Evans' as a manic human wind-up toy.
17. It was a wide, manic and utterly humourless rictus.
18. He tried using lithium salts to quieten manic patients.
19. Just something to distinguish hair f nail manic facial. How does that sound to you?
20. Williams is a comedian with a lot of manic energy.
21. Let us take a forceful manic who is displaying and functioning on 500 arbitrary units of life force.
22. The prosurvival engram is not a manic; it can and does contain at times manic phrases.
23. Manic depression Patients with this disorder switch between mania and depression; a few do so regularly.
23. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and make good sentences.
24. No, it's not, said Liz, a manic glitter in her eyes.
25. Andy the Mouse got pretty manic and spent half an hour talking shop with a Mickey.
26. They marched on, goaded by a fanaticism which made everything possible, a manic gleam in the eye.
27. The Communist Party's paralysis is one factor, but the prime responsibility lies with Labour's manic political caution.
28. Spencer-Devlin lay awake for three nights, kicking off a manic episode that was followed by a depression that lasted until June.
29. A few lost souls wander aimlessly down to the front and stare up at Bono's frantic, manic animation, briefly bemused.
30. The desire to teach the experts a lesson took on manic proportions.
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