Marked by uncontrolled excitement or emotion.
1 Of particular concern are those older patients who are dehydrated and delirious .
2 In the most severe cases, people would become emaciated, delirious , and incapacitated.
3 Their delirious state was gradually improved after stopping the intravenous clomipramine administrations.
4 And every evening, he'd carried his delirious friend to the waiting steamcoach.
5 The elder took the fever, and in a few days became delirious .
6 The final chapters describe the delirious victory celebrations in London and elsewhere.
7 Luke had no way of estimating how long he had been delirious .
8 Thousands of delirious fans invaded the pitch as the final whistle blew.
9 She stared at him, uncertain whether he was joking, serious, or delirious .
10 And the miscreant walked about delirious with the exuberance of his gratification.
11 The name seemed to catch the dulled ear of the delirious man.
12 And Stephen Kelly's late headed winner sent us back to Oslo delirious .
13 Our imagination was on fire; we were delirious with pride and joy.
14 His temperature went up dangerously high to-night; and he was almost delirious .
15 A delirious pocket of south London will not have slept at all.
16 And in his delirious fancy this figure of speech became a reality.
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