Examples of using Ravings in English and their translations into Arabic
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The ravings of a lunatic.
These are ravings.- Shh.
I find myself guiltily relenting on my ranting and ravings.
Just the ravings of a dying man.
With paranoid ravings?
It was not the ravings of some mad old lady.
About John Ruth's ravings?
Just the ravings of a caffeine-Deprived luddite.
Who can explain the ravings of a madman?
The ravings of that cynical lunatic should hardly be our Bible.
They are recording ravings of some madmans.
The ravings of a madman, one who can no longer be allowed to propagate his insane ideals.
I had thought this the ravings of a madman.
They don't need the ravings of some pure, enlightened and woke capital city greenies.
It's just page after page of the ravings of a lunatic.
His accusations in this respect were not mere ravings; a Cuban doctor certified that the charismatic President of the Puerto Rican Nationalist Party had, in fact, been irradiated.
Sustained exposure can lead to ravings and visions.
I won't read the ravings of a senile old man.
I can speak for myself. I am hardly obliged to answer the ravings of a drunkard.
Those books are the ravings of a sad, old man-- my father.
My king, we must not take seriously the ravings of three old bedlams.
It may be a joke, mad ravings or terrorist attack.
For all I know, they could be the ravings of her disturbed mind!
We have found it wiser to ignore the ravings of these false prophets than to persecute them.