manic

మానిక్
definition
adjective
his manic enthusiasm
showing wild and apparently deranged excitement and energy.
example
Lithium helps stabilise these to some extent and prevents the chaotic cycling between the 'manic' and depressive phases of the illness.
One 'manic' Monday, while I was busy working for the weekend, I overheard him.
Donny and Trevor shouldered their way past me with 'manic' grins on their faces.
A hyperactive 'manic' patient will nearly always have a rapid heart rate, but it doesn't follow that a rapid heart rate causes the mania.
Indeed, many bipolar patients report that 'manic' episodes followed a period in which they were unable to sleep or endured jet lag.
Our lives have been really hectic lately, bordering on 'manic' .
He had spiky brown mullet and a slightly 'manic' grin.
One of his companions reports that he would do cartwheels across the stage in sheer bursts of 'manic' energy.
He also brought to the job an almost 'manic' energy, fuelled by a huge appetite for food and drink.
With 'manic' energy and a knack for voices, Bennett's performance is outstanding.
As for the Internet, and the future of publishing in a technologically transformed age, there was a certain 'manic' intensity to the discussion.
It exudes a kind of 'manic' energy that few comedies even attempt.
I was possessed with a 'manic' kind of energy.
The songs are frequently 'manic' and frenzied but just before you burn out they slow down and become melodious.
To generate combative, 'manic' energy, they frame the entire world in dualistic terms of light and darkness.
Landis is bubbly, effervescent, and clearly chock full of 'manic' energy.
My sister and I arrived the night before the surgery and found my mother full of 'manic' energy.
He was an up-and-coming comic then, a strange androgynous mix of lunacy and 'manic' energy.
All of these factors conspire to create a 'manic' and intensely enjoyable film.
They were the precursors of bands like the Stooges with 'manic' live shows and wild frontmen.
This was a thoughtful, quiet museum which nicely complemented the 'manic' excitement of the Dracula Experience.
This is the perfect place to relax as it's busy but never too 'manic' .
She spent little time on psychiatric inpatient units working, for example, with bipolar patients in their active 'manic' phases.
The 'manic' energy he puts into the story is reflected and magnified in the attitude, motion and beauty of his cast.
She just looked at him with a 'manic' grin on her face.
There is an almost 'manic' enthusiasm for reform amongst some, countered by stubborn resistance to change on the part of others.
It remains an overpowering moment, delivered with the 'manic' energy of a preacher.
A 'manic' episode is not a disorder in and of itself, but rather is a part of a type of bipolar disorder.
He'll have a laugh with you but if you mess with him he won't think twice about letting the menace come out from behind his 'manic' grin.
Tommy has such a 'manic' excitement that he's like a rubber ball bouncing off the walls.
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