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Filter by Meaning The fans cheered maniacally when their team won the championship.
The hacker typed maniacally, trying to break into the computer system.
He banged his head against the wall maniacally in frustration.
The media mogul controlled information maniacally, manipulating public opinion.
The salesperson pitched maniacally, trying to sell as much as possible.
She cooked maniacally for the dinner party, preparing an elaborate meal.
The little girl bawled maniacally when her pet died.
She maniacally trained for the upcoming marathon.
The soccer coach yelled maniacally at the referee for making a bad call.
The boss yelled maniacally at the employee for making a mistake.
The politician spoke maniacally about his agenda, hoping to win over the crowd.
The gambler bet maniacally, throwing caution to the wind.
The soldier fought maniacally to protect their country.
The author wrote maniacally, driven by a need to finish their novel.
The investor checked the stock market maniacally, obsessing over every rise and fall.
The athlete trained maniacally for the upcoming competition.
The villain in the movie laughed maniacally as he plotted his evil scheme.
She drove maniacally through the city, weaving in and out of traffic.
The collector searched maniacally for the missing piece to complete his set.
The crowd cheered maniacally as the home team scored the winning goal.
The mother cleaned maniacally, making sure every corner of the house was spotless.
The worker typed maniacally, trying to meet the deadline for the project.
The coach yelled maniacally at his players to push them to their limits.
The author typed maniacally, racing to finish the final chapter of her book.
The artist painted maniacally, lost in his own world.
The student studied maniacally for his exams, determined to get good grades.
He typed maniacally, determined to finish his essay before the deadline.
She studied for the exam maniacally, staying up all night to review.
He maniacally researched the history of his family tree.
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