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What price would he pay for this act of lunacy?
In this sort of lunacy, questions such as "Can you turn right on red?"
And remember I only agreed to this lunacy for a week.
I should have thought it just as likely to produce lunacy.
"Having spent that time, it's lunacy to think we'd come in and have everybody just do what they want."
"They all got caught up in lunacy this past fall."
She began to laugh at the lunacy of it all.
"It would be lunacy for me to say anything," said one former company official.
"Right now, lunacy seems to be at the top of the list."
Yet who was to say, at this moment, how lunacy might be defined?
What kind of lunacy had possessed her to take his hand?
He got to his feet, knowing it was lunacy to leave things like this.
"There is much more lunacy for both of us," she said.
It's a piece of lunacy at which I force myself to laugh.
But it's easy enough to see how such lunacies repeat themselves.
It was an act of lunacy and would surely get him killed.
It was lunacy to think she would ever give him a moment's notice as a man.
In any realm other than total lunacy, that would be called a bad day.
I have yet to meet or, hear of a single person who agrees with this lunacy.
The lunacy of what I'd done suddenly descended upon me.
He served as member of the State commission in lunacy 1889-1897.
The book does not have the sheer lunacy of "Help!"
Makes sense, that last, even if the rest of it borders on lunacy.
"I mean, no one takes the government seriously these days, but this is lunacy!"
He is the village's most educated person despite his lunacy.