14 adverbs to describe how to insane

" There was something authoritative in her manner, and Hagar obeyed, whispering incoherently to herself, and thus further confirming her mistress' suspicions that she was partially insane.

Thompson, whose reason was tottering long before this, became violently insane at witnessing his friend's death, and has never since recovered.

In 1812, George, Prince of Wales, was really the monarch of Great Britain, for the court physicians had pronounced his father, George III., hopelessly insane.

Society restrains the imbecile, the dangerously insane, the victims of deadly, contagious diseases.

Look on me as a dog who went once temporarily insane, and bit you, and now begs for a crust.

As the mulatto stood looking about among the cedars for the person who had called his name, it amazed him that Jim Pink could be so utterly insane; that he performed some buffoonery instantly, by reflex action as it were, upon the slightest provocation.

It is 'futile,' 'ill-advised,' 'intrinsically insane,' 'unpractical,' 'visionary.'

He was a critic and a moralist who would have been wholly wise, had he not been partlyconstitutionally insane.

A man who takes up such a position as I have described is practically insane.

I had rather be a slave than a conquered queen!" "Decidedly insane!"

At the end, what with drink and what with opium, he was undoubtedly insane.

Mr. Van Torp also confessed that he had entertained a 'high regard' for the beautiful Mrs. Bamberger, now unhappily insane.

She was literally insane.

"You know, nothing appears so outrageously insane to a madman, as that same God's gift called reason.

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