paranoiac造句1 The doctor says that he is paranoiac.
2 People who trade gold are the most paranoiac on the planet.
3 Among the most extreme opponents there were even paranoiac suggestions that once gone the art might be hijacked and never returned.
4 It makes the subject peianent1y in paranoiac alienation and the subject can not gain a real self-identification.
5 To avoid another paranoiac in the White House, journalists began to probe the very psyches of the nation's leaders.
6 I felt the way a paranoiac must feel, only I knew I was not crazy or paranoiac.
7 This action is imbued with quite paranoiac meaninglessness -the only destination of their destiny.
8 Sentence 9, on the other hand, can be seen as a sort of ironic hyperbole: Arthur is paranoiac.
9 Most of my friends are thin, and sometimes I have this paranoiac feeling that they are using me.
10 She has welcomed the oppressed and disowned of the world to this paranoiac dreamscape for nearly a hundred years.
11 They shared with the rest of their race an almost paranoiac fear and hatred for the informer.
12 Desire had turned me into a relentless hunter for clues, a romantic paranoiac, reading meaning into everything.
13 The scholar thinks cranky condition appears is interpose at paranoiac and cranky model a kind of condition between the schizophrenia.
14 They are the words and the content of the artist's diary that seems to record the everyday routine and small facts in a paranoiac and psychotic way.
15 Pride and prejudice are attributed to two kinds of personal paranoiac value.
16 Very often, when we were dealing with an obvious paranoiac, we would put aside the books he asked for and then put them back on the shelves the moment he had gone.
17 That exciting anger and nondescript hatred made him hammer that innocent clasp into pieces, only did such action make him feel relaxed for his intense and paranoiac mind.