![]() ![]() (16) I prize my mental instability and nurture the lunacy which manifests itself within my cranium. (15) Of course, someone had to file a lawsuit, which serves only to elevate this already overblown subject to new heights of lunacy. (14) The government has also tried to pass some horrendous law to justify their original lunacy, but it was rejected, in case people haven't noticed. (13) Because the lunacy of the current course of action is so extreme, the need for intimidating propaganda is concomitantly high. (12) I always thought it was sheer lunacy, but have recently been beginning to question that assumption. (11) As with the fool in King Lear, there is wisdom in his lunacy. (10) Yes, I was on the verge of lunacy, but it was only temporary. (8) it has been suggested that originality demands a degree of lunacy (9) It's an idealistic and moral endeavour, which apparently means that it's perceived as lunacy by some. (7) They should deal with operational matters only, and not start to get into the madness and lunacy of policy setting. What is LUNACY definition of LUNACY (Psychology Dictionary) Home > L > LUNACY L LUNACY By N., Sam M.S. (6) Either he wanted to make me delirious with jealousy over her vile decadence or simply get my certified opinion concerning her degree of lunacy. ![]() (5) That laugh, that insane laugh, that maniacal smirk as the madwoman's yellow eyes glinted with lunacy. (4) The sanest men have certain moments of unexplained lunacy. (2) Do you begin to see the total lunacy of letting these people have any say over school science curricula? (3) If by this point you are not already delirious, fear not, even more jolly japes and lunacy are to follow. (1) Your first thought might be to regard this as utter lunacy. ![]()
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