Maniacal in a sentence as an adjective

It gives his grin a slight maniacal quality.

And I suspect that to attack such large entrenched markets you have to have this kind of maniacal drive.

It's like working at aperture science, the emphasis on testing is maniacal.

During his tenure at Microsoft, I think Bill could be fairly judged as evil and maniacal at times.

"> "...the two men set out on their maniacal journey to remake what they saw as the bland, lazy world around them.."> "...Tomorrow doesn’t wait for the man who designs it.

I've never been surrounded by so many disloyal, self centered, unethical, and maniacal people.

I think every time the issue of Steve's maniacal side comes up I \nfeel obliged to bring this up:Wozniak on Jobs: I was inspired by Stanford intellectuals like \n Jim Warren talking this way at the club.

It can be your maniacal customer support, your ability to persuade bloggers to write about you, your ninja like SEO skills or even your geographical/vertical focus in market.

Apparently when Apple has a unified ecosystem, the purpose is to "perfectly tailor its devices to its users" but if Google does it, it's "maniacal" and "tyrannical"?The state of tech blogging is so, so poor.

And I can go on and on and on, but that sort of maniacal obsession about a specific issue and a specific domain and a specific kind of service, is the thing that to me is the most compelling trait of an entrepreneur.

I balance this with a maniacal focus on delivering value while staying at low profile - its tough to create a professional persona in line with your startup before you have accomplished measurable customer value.

You can imagine all the Tony Montanas of this world lifting their eyes up from their coffers each filled with 100 times that amount of *****, before erupting with maniacal laughter and proceeding to bribe more politicians into perpetuating the digital arm of this war.

It's hard to trust a company pushing their newest product on you with maniacal enthusiasm - the emotional environment that attitude creates makes it virtually impossible to really enjoy a product, to feel comfortable and relaxed and as if the product truly belongs to you.

Maniacal definitions

adjective

wildly disordered; "a maniacal frenzy"