raving 的 3 个定义
- talking wildly; delirious; frenzied: a raving maniac.
- Informal. extraordinary or remarkable: a raving beauty.
- furiously or wildly: a remark that made me raving mad.
- Usually ravings . irrational, incoherent talk: Putting him in a straitjacket did not stop his ravings.wildly extravagant or outrageous talk; bombast.
raving 近义词
maniacal
更多raving例句
- Charles “Father” Coughlin, a raving anti-Semite, was one of the most popular radio hosts in the country.
- Forget SoulCycle—the newest fitness craze is early morning raving, complete with DJs, costumes, and organic smoothies.
- Breakfast raving, or “Braving,” as it will no doubt become known, is set to get the whole world confident with dancing sober.
- The savvy businesswoman hamming it up as a stark raving mad TV host.
- Consider Homeland, and a scary blonde named Carrie Mathison (played by Claire Danes), who is stark raving mad.
- The man was raving mad, and the captain was obliged to have him bound hand and foot, and chained to the mast.
- They starred it in the far West mostly, until her health and mind gave way, and she went raving mad on the stage, I believe.
- Vile aniseed brandy—liquid fire—was sold cheap, and many a man who began the day cool and sober ended it as a raving madman.
- You who will not wish to see her languish—suffer—go mad—Thomas, I am not the raving being you take me for.
- Are the raving words, the wicked thoughts of a misguided, vicious woman to be believed by those who hear them?