1. maniacal - Adjective
2. maniacal - Adjective Satellite
Affected with, or characterized by, madness; maniac.
Source: Webster's dictionarya maniacal frenzy Source: Internet
Alexa Bliss is one of the better actors the company has, so it’s not a real surprise that she’s sinking her teeth into this maniacal role and having some fun with it. Source: Internet
And you have to admire the unmitigated gall of the man to pick a Black church in Brooklyn to cynically launch his campaign and to apologize for his police department's terroristic and maniacal abuse of stop-and-frisk tactics. Source: Internet
He and the evil John Bolton, aggressively moved to disable pandemic prevention forces in the U.S. government, boosted by supine, maniacal right wing talk radio show hosts (Rush Limbaugh said the virus is “just a cold”). Source: Internet
Seeing Black Beard for the first time was such a mind-blowing foreshadowing, considering no one expected him to be the maniacal villain we see today. Source: Internet
And there’s a certain maniacal majesty to the first two as well, which bears repeat listens. Source: Internet