calm troubled, excited, nervous, tense, agitated, impassioned, delirious, perturbed, twitchy (informal), overwrought, antsy (informal) 3. unfriendly, reserved, distant, indifferent, aloof, lukewarm, unconcerned, uninterested, frigid, unresponsive, offhand, unenthusiastic, uncommunicative, unwelcoming,...
15. out of one's head or mind, a. insane; crazy. b. delirious; irrational. 16. over one's head, beyond one's comprehension, ability, or resources. 17. turn someone's head, a. to make someone smug or conceited. b. to confuse someone. [before 900; Middle English he(v...
From Sirius, so deliriousHe says his life is boring, an Animagi!Its close to quidditch time,And he needs to goBe a seeker and win some more gamesOH NO! Chambers open.Cant believe that they took Ginny!But the magic goes on,Da da dum, da da da daYou better not loose your wand in...
Hellin Kay So delirious typos become the norm The first week was easy enough—the biggest challenge was making time for the classes, but I realized that when I had to make exercising a priority, I managed to find a way…and it wasn't so difficult. Normally, if I had plans to have ...