Aún no tenemos significados para "slightly delirious".
1With the approach of night he had grown worse, and was slightly delirious.
2She was feverish, and during the night had been slightly delirious.
3He's slightly delirious at this very minute, I have no doubt at all.
4He fancied that she was slightly delirious, and that it would soon pass away.
5From that time her, mind began to wander, and before morning she was slightly delirious.
6He roared with pain; he was slightly delirious; he cursed those around him, using blasphemous language.
7You have Jimps slightly delirious, I can see.
8In fact, I believe myself slightly delirious.
9The next day she was slightly delirious.
10While the fever is high, the child is restless, complains of thirst, and may be slightly delirious.
11As the night came on he became slightly delirious, but towards morning he awoke from a restless sleep.
12Bellis was slightly delirious again.
13Old chap was lying on his bed of pain, with his arm in splints, shivering with fever and slightly delirious.
14The fever had returned with great violence, and the pressure on his brain was so great that he had become slightly delirious.
15They became slightly delirious, and, finding that they could not keep up with the party, a few determined, if left behind, to keep together.
16"Yes, he had been slightly delirious since seven o'clock," said d'Alcacer.
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