We have no meanings for "become delirious" in our records yet.
1 A man dying from a sudden blow does not commonly become delirious .
2 Sometimes he would become delirious , then weaker in the sane intervals.
3 Kate regarded me with watchful eyes; she was afraid I had become delirious !
4 She was feverish; she muttered, so that Lydia was terrified lest she had become delirious .
5 It appeared they had fallen into this state when first attacked, and had become delirious .
6 Snooks would become delirious with fever, and the torture of the foul disease would become unbearable.
7 She may become delirious at any moment, and there is no saying what she may do.
8 By this time, Alexis had become delirious .
9 He had again become delirious , and raved as before about coffins, corpses, graves, and other loathsome matters.
10 Such a laugh was so unusual with him that the general supposed he had become delirious from pain.
11 The surgeon's report of Captain Dodd was most alarming; he had become delirious about midnight, and so continued.
12 Three other patients on the unit become delirious and agitated, trying to pull out their tubes and lines.
13 He did not become delirious .
14 They were so severe that from the age of nine she would become delirious and frequently fainted from the pain.
15 Israel thought Ruth had become delirious , and he tried to soothe her, but her agitation was not to be overcome.
16 He fancied that the young lady had become delirious - it was such an odd thing to ask him to draw nearer.
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