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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31. He understands the manic rhythms of a city that borders on the irrational, yet still embodies a nervy humanity.
32. Will write to anyone, anywhere All manic depressives and black-clothed persons accepted.
33. Alternately manic and twee, it has, instead, only the ugliness of wilfully arrested adolescence.
34. In manic or bipolar depression, bouts of depression alternate with periods of excessive elation or mania of similar length.
35. The manic with 500 units of directed purpose has been cleared.
36. Medcalf goes even further, quoting a clinician's opinion that Hoccleve suffered several episodes of a manic form of affective psychosis.
37. But the steady emotional erosion, the sleeplessness, the manic anxiety I can not pretend about or minimize.
38. Our suave heroes were transformed into Laurel and Hardy: suburban life speeded up into some manic, coronary inducing rush hour.
39. Any manic, cleared, seemed to demonstrate far more actual power and energy than before he was cleared.
40. There was a manic air to the way he ate his steak and kidney pie.
41. He still looked rather tired, having spent several weeks in hospital undergoing treatment for manic depression.
42. But then that other manic voice was saying to him: But are you sure that the real world exists anymore?
43. Doctors have treated manic depression with lithium carbonate since the 1970s.
44. Thus Wish veers dizzily from gleeful whimsy to cosmic angst; from unconfident extroversion to manic introspection.
45. I am an obsessive, addicted, manic observer of all forms of sporting activity.
46. No manic chopping through the greensward and chipping glacial boulders down to size.
47. His face wore a manic expression into which it had been moulding itself, a little more permanently, with each passing day.
48. They did not have a higher rate of manic depressive illness or anxiety neurosis.
49. The booklet deals with lithium, the drug used for manic depression.
50. Manic, off-the-wall creativity; off-the-wall humor.
51. You ever have any experience with manic depression?
52. Got manic model disease, leave mental disease not far?
53. Manic depressive illness affects men and women equally. Sentencedict.com
54. Schizophrenia, manic depression have common genetic cause : study.
55. The mood is for the moment manic.
56. Michael Clayton : You're a manic - depressive!
57. You drive like a manic.
58. Market is depressed and buy when he is manic.
59. Leaud at all ages seems at once more manic and concentrated than Truffaut. enraptured by his own insights and deeply, almost stubbornly alone.
60. Already prolific, Flaherty developed a full-blown case of hypergraphia, a manic disorder characterized by an irrepressible urge to write—and write, and write.
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