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I . rav·ing [ˈreɪvɪŋ] N

1. raving no pl (delirium):

raving
blodnje f pl

2. raving pl (ramblings):

raving
raving

II . rav·ing [ˈreɪvɪŋ] ADJ attr

raving
raving
raving nightmare
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III . rav·ing [ˈreɪvɪŋ] ADV

raving
raving
raving

I . rave [reɪv] N Brit inf

II . rave [reɪv] ADJ attr

III . rave [reɪv] VB intr

2. rave inf (praise):

Usage examples with raving

stark raving mad hum iron
[stark] raving mad

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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His folly could be regarded as the raving of a madman but was often deemed to be divinely inspired.
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Nylon, who was swaying through the halls like a raving madman, is also crushed to death.
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After a while, he fell ill and died, raving that he would return from the grave to finish the destruction of the valley.
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Raving, he makes plans to remove her from her tomb.
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We never subscribed to your demented class-war ravings.
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Modern raving venues attempt to immerse the raver in a fantasy-like world.
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Pandemonium, delerium tremens, raving, and above all, noise worse confounded!
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It is the scourge of all beings, as whatever living thing is basked in its light mutates both physically and mentally, becoming a raving monster.
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Or are they the inflammatory ravings of incendiaries or distempered enthusiasts?
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When the young man is tied to his chair, his ravings seem instead to indicate desperation to escape an enchanted captivity.
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