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Filter by Meaning The psychotically jealous actress hired a hitman to take out her rival.
The psychotically unstable soldier went on a killing spree during combat.
The psychotically deranged cult leader convinced his followers to commit mass suicide.
The psychotically depressed patient refused to take her medication and became a danger to herself and others.
The psychotically delusional scientist conducted unethical experiments on his subjects.
The psychotically twisted horror movie left some viewers traumatized for weeks.
The psychotically paranoid dictator ordered the execution of anyone suspected of disloyalty.
The psychotically aggressive pitbull mauled a child in the park.
The psychotically intense music caused some fans to become violent during the concert.
He psychotically thought the government was spying on him.
The artist's latest work was described as psychotically bizarre by critics.
Her ex-boyfriend's psychotically possessive behavior led her to file a restraining order.
The mentally unstable man wandered around the streets psychotically muttering to himself.
The murderer's actions were psychotically motivated by a desire to cleanse the world of impure people.
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