These were my go-tos when I was delirious with exhaustion after another day of work on four hours’ sleep; when I felt lobotomised following three-hour bedtime battles.
Source: Sydney Morning Herald
They did it in front of 8,749 delirious fans that included the women’s basketball team, an ESPNU audience and Louisville volleyball community celebrating its sport – and some of its own – performing at the highest NCAA level.
Source: WDRB
But without the scaffolding offered by the season’s rhythms — the weekly matchups and corresponding trash talk, the delirious mid-game back-and-forth about a player’s performance, good or bad — the communication got more haphazard, less moored to any sense of regularity, and thus more random and sporadic.
Source: New York Magazine
Even when he takes a relatively more conventional route, such as with 2017’s Blade of the Immortal or 2019’s First Love, the director invests his action with delirious flair and a demented sense of humor.
Source: The Daily Beast
“The Rock And Roll Circus captures the delirious optimism of an era,” said the late music writer David Dalton, who attended the 1968 event.
Source: Yahoo Entertainment
But Kapoor doesn't capture the delirious joy during an excerpted scene from "Sunny and Salim," Zak's favorite Bollywood musical.
Source: GameRant
It’s why the new Paramount+ streaming service made a major investment in his dormant animated creation, putting old seasons online while rolling out a solid new movie, Beavis and Butt-Head Do the Universe, and an even better rebooted series that captures just enough of the original delirious spirit to make you want to imitate the old catchphrases.
Source: The Irish Times
Guided by their desire to uncover the hidden side of reality and bring out the creative power of the subconscious, the surrealists created totally new and seemingly delirious images, compositions and combinations.
Source: ABITARE
If the breathy, delirious lust of airtight hits like the Bloodshy & Avant-produced “Toxic” built the foundation for Spears to become the genre’s heaviest hitter, Blackout is the same sensuality stuck in a deep freeze, icy in even its grimiest moments.
Source: PopMatters
“The Rock And Roll Circus captures the delirious optimism of an era,” said the late music writer David Dalton, who attended the 1968 event.
Source: Yahoo Entertainment
The 1990s was a decade packed full of brilliant action movies but few, if any, reached the delirious heights of 1997’s Face/Off.
Source: Den of Geek
It’s enthralled with pop culture and in love with the tropes it’s parodying — it makes fun of itself with such gleeful devotion that there’s something delirious yet sincere about its japery.
Source: Digg
It’s why Paramount+ made a major investment in his dormant animated creation, putting old seasons online while rolling out a solid new movie, “Beavis and Butt-Head Do the Universe,” and an even better rebooted series that captures just enough of the original delirious spirit to make you want to imitate the old catchphrases.
Source: The New York Times
The film captures that moment, the legendary Free Trade Hall show, in a delirious blend of reconstruction intercut with archive footage.
Source: The Quietus
A tiger ready to devour its meal and a delirious race car driver on the verge of crashing elicit a sense of danger.
Source: Brooklyn Rail
It was first, for sure, inspiring a raft of likeminded webzines full of young writers delirious on the possibilities of the internet as a means to bypass the gatekeepers of print journalism.
Source: Literary Hub
Every Tuesday night during the months of March and April, a film starring John Travolta is followed by one starring Nicolas Cage, culminating on May 3 with “Face/Off,” director John Woo’s delirious 1997 action extravaganza in which the actors literally wear each other’s faces for most of the running time, doing spot-on impersonations of one another in a madcap, meta-movie hall of mirrors and balletic gunplay.
Source: WBUR News
It ended in delirious exhaustion on top of the Old Shoe in Llangollen, north Wales, at the 2022 UK National Hill Climb Championships.
Source: BikeRadar
It’s why Paramount+ made a major investment in his dormant animated creation, putting old seasons online while rolling out a solid new movie, “Beavis and Butt-Head Do the Universe,” and an even better rebooted series that captures just enough of the original delirious spirit to make you want to imitate the old catchphrases.
Source: The New York Times
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The Italian bread is enriched with a delirious quantity of butter, eggs, and fruit, which lends the unbaked dough a shiny, loose, liquidy quality that is only made manageable by the strong high-gluten flour that is its backbone.
Source: Eater
He writes “the book reads like a really fun party,” from awkward arrivals and introductions to delirious late-night shenanigans.
Source: Berkshire Eagle
On the far side of the field, Croatia’s delirious sprints in every direction coalesced around goalkeeper Dominik Livakovic, who had saved Rodrygo’s penalty and forced Marquinhos to try to cut his razor close.
Source: The New York Times
All it took was a mere 10 seconds of footage from the delirious dance number “Naatu Naatu,” the full version of which surpassed expectations when the 3-hour Tollywood action epic arrived in March.
Source: IndieWire
Tony Leung Chiu Wai reprises his role as writer Chow Mo-Wan, whose numerous failed relationships with women who drift in and out of his life (and the one who goes in and out of room 2046, down the hall from his apartment) inspire the delirious futuristic love story he pens.
Source: Broadway World
I drifted off into a fugue state, half delirious with pain and half strangely at peace during this predestined, inevitable moment.
Source: Harper's BAZAAR
The Twickenham crowd were delirious when Stuart went over again in the final minute, with Smith converting to complete a remarkable comeback.
Source: The Independent
‘Decision to Leave’ (Park Chan-wook)One of the dizzying pleasures of this labyrinthine movie is that it’s a delirious riff on “Vertigo,” Alfred Hitchcock’s aching 1958 drama about a male detective’s obsession with a mystery woman.
Source: The New York Times
Are the audience’s screams feeding her soul or killing it, she wonders in a chorus so delirious and rafter-tickling it probably counts as an act of masochism.
Source: CBR Comic Book Resources
On its 10th go-round, “Christmas on the Rocks” still evokes the delirious weariness of non-stop shopping, the warm glow of brandy cocktails and the deliberately bad taste of fruitcake.
Source: Hartford Courant
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