Phrases with «delirious»

The word "delirious" means being in a state of extreme confusion, excitement, or disorientation. Full definition

Sentences with «delirious»

  • The strange thing is that after Sidney Poitier was nudged to the margins of the Easy Riders narrative, the rescue has been mounted by black film - makers — Jordan Peele, using a pinch of Rosemary's Baby to pull in delirious crowds for Get Out, and Barry Jenkins, his Oscar for Moonlight coming after the world already fell for his movie. (theguardian.com)
  • It could end with Schafer delirious with gratitude, running through the Las Vegas streets. (hookshotinc.com)
  • Snack on regular food — tamales and empanadas first so you don't become delirious from the chocolate rush that could come from consuming too many chocolate - laced foods and drinks that include chocolate wines and stout. (chabilmarvillas.com)
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