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manically, adv.|ˈmænɪkəlɪ| [f. manic a.: see -ically.] As if affected with mania; maniacally.
a1963C. S. Lewis Poems (1964) 100 And all his famed Elysium Worthless, if former joys in all their earthliness Are there repeated, manically, dizzily. 1977Economist 31 Dec. 24/2 And we didn't tell Brian Beedham why we were laughing so manically until we landed, safe and shaken, in Wuhan. 1988G. Swift Out of this World 127 On Sunday evenings the whole town suddenly swarms into the streets and starts walking up and down, just walking manically up and down. 1991J. Sayers Mothering Psychoanalysis v. vi. 241 He manically wrapped himself up in a Union Jack and triumphantly sang the national Anthem. |