All 9 Uses of
delirium
in
Angels & Demons
- Carlo was delirious with pain.†
Chpt 47-48 *
- As the words sank in, Langdon felt his delirium pierced by an instant of clarity.†
Chpt 53-54
- Looking delirious and half terrified, the driver hit the accelerator, peeling out down the street.†
Chpt 61-62
- Squeezed by delirium, he fought the illusion with every logical shred of intellect he had.†
Chpt 95-96
- Feeling his initial surge of confidence decay, Langdon stood a moment and took stock of his pitiful state-covered in bone dust, cut, deliriously exhausted, and hungry.†
Chpt 99-100
- Langdon felt delirious as he moved across the room.†
Chpt 113-114
- The camerlegno was clearly in shock, delirious no doubt from his physical trauma and bearing witness to the horrific massacre in the Pope's office.†
Chpt 117-118
- Definitely not gypsies, he decided in his semiconscious delirium.†
Chpt 127-128
- Mortati looked delirious with angst.†
Chpt 133-134
Definition:
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(delirium as in: fever induced delirium) a usually brief state of mental confusion often accompanied by hallucinationseditor's notes: Delirium can result from high fever, intoxication, withdrawal, brain injury, and many other causes.