maniacal in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

maniacal in the PONS Dictionary

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maniaco (-a) (-a)
maniacal
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English
The maniacal quality of the film and the amount of time spent filming is unique.
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This was a totally different kind of acting from we had ever seen visceral, intense, maniacal one moment and cloyingly boyish the next.
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Listen to the story unfold as we follow these two misunderstood yet maniacal minstrels of macabre in a neverending race for ultimate power.
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His abominable laughter and maniacal declarations contrast his self-professed softer side.
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The young actress's eagerness to act was, in her own words, next to maniacal.
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As such, the character is usually portrayed as behaving in a more professional manner than the majority of his maniacal peers.
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Some of her more distinctive features include having a disheveled, maniacal appearance, wild-looking hair, and an oversized mouth.
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The call is described as hoots followed by maniacal laughter.
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Some of his behaviorisms can be seen as rather maniacal based on some rambling he does as well as laughing.
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His maniacal personality and mental instability make him a very dangerous threat.
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