Maniacal (Adjective)
Meaning
Wildly disordered; "a maniacal frenzy".
Classification
All adjective clusters.
Examples
- The politician's maniacal tweeting during the debate earned her a mixture of ridicule and concern from the public.
- Her maniacal laughter echoed through the abandoned asylum, sending chills down the spines of the brave explorers.
- In a maniacal frenzy, the fans rushed the stage as soon as the concert gates opened.
- The cult leader's maniacal gleam in his eye as he preached his twisted gospel sent shivers down the detectives' spines.
- With a maniacal glint in her eye, the hacker furiously typed away, determined to crack the system's password.