deliriously in the PONS Dictionary

deliriously Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

she raves deliriously
she was deliriously happy

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
There -- in a nutshell -- is something to be inscribed in granite in a lonely churchyard commemorating the deliriously foolhardy.
news.nationalpost.com
I've seen television commercials advertising adhesives that hold dentures in place, and they show deliriously happy people eating corn on the cob and the like.
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His dark hair is clipped short, and he is smiling the smile of a deliriously happy man.
news.nationalpost.com
Last night, the story of women's wrestling took a beautiful twist, expected and still deliriously surprising.
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It's a deliriously beautiful piece of work, one that rushes into a headlong blur of joy.
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Almost everyone has looked at selfies posted on social media where the people in the photo look deliriously happy and wildly popular.
www.health24.com
The fodder for the evening won't be a deliriously bad movie.
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Deliriously drunk, they got married too.
en.wikipedia.org
There are some flashes of his deliriously wild stylea slow-motion moment here, a well-chosen freeze-frame there.
en.wikipedia.org
The musical standards are deliriously high across the board.
dailyreview.com.au

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