Sentences with word «delirious»

The word "delirious" means being in a state of extreme confusion, excitement, or disorientation. Full definition
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.
It could end with Schafer delirious with gratitude, running through the Las Vegas streets.
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.
Substantial exhibition support for Delirious Matter is provided by Marianne Boesky Gallery, Stacey Goergen, and Showman Fabricators.
Nick, you sound just as delirious as Silver and Sampson!
I've never been so delirious about a book cover in my entire career.
May 15 — When the final whistle blew on Sunday to confirm Tottenham Hotspur's highest top - flight finish in English football for 54 years, it wasn't just coming second that prompted thousands of delirious fans to invade the pitch.
The Palais Namaskar is much better than anything you can imagine, even in your most delirious state.
Apparently written based on a drunken tweet about Eurovision in space, this is deliriously hilarious, with emphasis on delirious.
No, they did not break into delirious applause at the announcement of the price of the Mi 4 like they did for its predecessor.
Maddin's most delirious film to date is practically a film festival unto itself.
He understands cities; in 1978 he wrote in Delirious New York: «Manhattanism is the one urbanistic ideology that has fed, from its conception, on the splendors and miseries of the metropolitan condition - hyper - density - without once losing faith in it as the basis for a desirable modern culture» - and that was a time when nobody thought New York was much of a model for anything.
I think I was a bit delirious when I actually pressed publish because I almost bit my tongue when I woke up this morning and realized, in fact, I had.
«I take issue with the word to a certain degree, so I make a distinction between a capital E and a small e. I was in the Caribbean in 2004, watching the election returns with a group of friends, and when Fox News, in a state of delirious joy, announced that evangelicals had helped sway the election, I realized this word has really been hijacked.
I think I'm a bit delirious from the cold
Hark's delirious sense of action staging and editing — along with the unusual blend of styles — make portions of this film quite arresting.
The iPhone 6 and 6 Plus were met with delirious excitement by fans, many of whom had awakened at the crack of dawn — or even camped out — to buy them first.
Published in The Journals of Gerontology, Series A: Biological Sciences and Medical Sciences, the new study found that older patients with delirium had significantly elevated levels of the inflammatory marker interleukin - 6 (IL - 6) two days after surgery and also identified elevated levels of interleukin 2 (IL - 2) in delirious patients.
His act is reminiscent of and, indeed, provoked by the raw, often homophobic and misogynistic rants of 1980s standup comedy acts — particularly Eddie Murphy's controversial 1983 concert film Delirious.
They will, though, be slightly disappointed with the start they've made at home, drawing their opening two league encounters at The Reebok with Fulham and Birmingham City, but Bolton fans were left delirious as they beat West Ham 3 - 1 at Upton Park, their second win over the Hammers in successive seasons.
Then again, there are those night feedings when you're so exhausted and almost delirious from lack of sleep, that you just can't.
Bernhardt presents a slightly delirious feeling of New York City, the out - of - date and the up - to - the - minute all in one.
New York — Wallspace is pleased to present The Curve, a collection of works by six artists that broadly considers objects and their depiction, as well as how pattern and surface can be mobilized to wide - ranging, often delirious effect.
«I'm not getting much sleep out here, so we're a little delirious
Instead, it's a balmy, addicting stroll through his not - so - delirious vision of America that charms just as much as it haunts.
But I've stopped buying a while ago, prices are so delirious that I'd need 30 - 40 years for the rent to pay for the condo...
The film is also embedded with a feminist psychology — EXPORT's longstanding interests in confronting misogyny reaches delirious heights as Anna is psychically tortured by a patriarchal society, whose connection to Nazism is only thinly veiled.
So simple, just describing food, and yet she makes me remember why I love food, why I own shelves full of cookbooks, why I actually like going to the grocery store and become delirious at the thought of the farmer's market.
Splatoon is a giddy, at times delirious game.
The happiness and excitement of learning she is going to have a baby is the first of some almost delirious highs.
Through delirious fantasies involving his many failed romances, he begins the hard road of self — evaluation to come to terms with life without her.
Unfolding over the course of 24 delirious hours, this head - spinning sci - fi creature feature hits viewers with a bonkers blitzkrieg of genre - bending twists and turns.
The two shows at the gallery's TriBeCa location include Zach Gage's custom - made digital clocks, along with a poem generated by a Google search query, and Jen Catron and Paul Outlaw's delirious exhibition of interactive works.
Edisa Weeks is a Brooklyn, NY based choreographer, educator and director of DELIRIOUS Dances.
One irony of living in a country managed by depraved lunatics is that an exhibition devoted to delirious art risks feeling like a perfectly reasonable — even obvious — idea.
Efforts to stem China's fast - growing, toxic and delirious love affair with the car have mostly fallen flat; though initiatives like the no - car days Beijing launched last month, look like a step in the right direction, they serve mostly as Potemkin village rehearsals for the city's big coming - out party at next year's Olympics.
Christians who want to be effective for God in what Delirious?
And yet this artist, one of the most significant German painters of the past 20 years, can make boredom look like a rigorous, if not delirious experiment.
We've seen countless students go delirious on freebies, stoked that they managed to nab themselves a rubber emblazoned with a company logo.
After those two comes Delirious, book 6 in my Quantum Series.
It looked like it would prove elusive until Cesar Azpilicueta's drive into the area fell for Ba to turn the ball into the net and spark delirious celebrations, led by Mourinho.
Having worked as a journalist and scriptwriter before becoming an architect, in 1978 he published Delirious New York.
But Iron Man finds a much more palatable, audience - friendly balance between delirious spectacle and tortured introspection thanks largely to Downey, a great actor who's also a great entertainer.
After I crossed the finish line with my body on empty and my mind completely delirious, I now knew what it was like to push beyond my limits and to feel really uncomfortable, so uncomfortable that I had to become comfortable with being utterly and totally uncomfortable.
Any who, don't mind me if I begin to ramble or seem a bit delirious while writing this post haha... You may wonder what I spent the weekend doing that lead to this late night post, well it's simple... I officially got sucked in to Netflix.
Imaginatively staged with delirious sets and brio to spare, lots of time is given to staged or clips - based summations of various Seuss works - all with the intent of explaining what Seuss was driving at.
Monster noises and silhouettes also dominate Stan VanDerBeek's 1961 film of Mr. Oldenburg and Patty Mucha (his first wife) in performance, ending Ms. Baum's restless, daring show on an especially delirious note.
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