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ravings — rav|ings [ˈreıvıŋz] n [plural] crazy things that someone says ravings of ▪ the ravings of a demented man … Dictionary of contemporary English
ravings — rav|ings [ reıvıŋz ] noun plural unreasonable or crazy things that someone says: ravings of: People dismissed what she said as the ravings of a sick woman … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
ravings — [[t]re͟ɪvɪŋz[/t]] N PLURAL: usu the N of n If you describe what someone says or writes as their ravings, you mean that it makes no sense because they are mad or very ill. Haig and Robertson saw it as the lunatic ravings of a mad politician … English dictionary
ravings — noun (plural) things someone says that are crazy and have no meaning: Sometimes in his ravings he talks about a super intelligent pig … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
ravings — plural noun the ravings of a madman Syn: gibberish, rambling, babbling, wild talk, incoherent talk … Thesaurus of popular words
ravings — rav·ing || reɪvɪŋ n. wild delirious talk, frantic speech adj. delirious, crazed, frantic … English contemporary dictionary
ravings — wild or incoherent talk. → raving … English new terms dictionary
ravings — UK [ˈreɪvɪŋz] / US noun [plural] unreasonable or crazy things that someone says … English dictionary
ravings — n gibberish, nonsense, rubbish, drivel, twaddle, balderdash, prattle, yammer COLLOQ. gobbledygook, mumbo jumbo ≠ sense … Useful english dictionary
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