How to Use mania in a Sentence
mania
noun- The entire city has been gripped by baseball mania.
- She would typically experience a period of mania and then suddenly become deeply depressed.
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Maybe he got swept up in the Knicks mania?
—Marlow Stern, Variety, 4 June 2026
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The list of brands getting in on the mania went on and on.
—Misty L. Heggeness, Time, 17 Aug. 2025
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The city is in the thick of a cheerful populist mania.
—Ben Smith, semafor.com, 10 Nov. 2025
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Meme mania has returned to the stock market with a vengeance.
—Paul R. La Monica, CNN, 8 Aug. 2022
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Payton found shared mania in Brees.
—Luca Evans, Denver Post, 16 Jan. 2026
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Delaware seems, at first glance, like the last place raw milk mania would take hold.
—Nicholas Florko, STAT, 3 July 2024
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Still, the mania around all that’s transpired over the last handful of weeks makes sense.
—Wired, 17 Oct. 2019
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True-crime mania has spread like a pestilence, but this is the best the genre has to offer.
—Bill Goodykoontz, The Arizona Republic, 2 May 2022
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Only the Wings mania and the Rangers for the next two months.
—Evan Grant, Dallas News, 1 June 2023
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And as seen on runways and the streets over the last few years, logo mania is still all the rage.
—Celia Shatzman, The Hollywood Reporter, 15 June 2022
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Judgment clouded by the mania of macros.
—Alex Beggs, Bon Appetit Magazine, 28 Oct. 2025
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The rocket ship had lifted off and crypto mania was in full force.
—Chris Morris, Fortune, 13 June 2022
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All of us seem to be suffering from this strange amalgam of malaise and mania.
—Danielle Ofri, The New Yorker, 1 Oct. 2020
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In short, Rolex mania shows no signs of dying down anytime soon.
—Bryan Hood, Robb Report, 2 Feb. 2022
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Next week serves as a breather after the earnings season mania of the past few weeks.
—Lisa Kailai Han, CNBC, 8 May 2026
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The bottom-line is that the crypto-mania is not just about crypto.
—Rob Isbitts, Forbes, 25 May 2021
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The drop-off in meme mania seems to have hit Robinhood harder than its peers.
—John Detrixhe, Quartz, 28 Oct. 2021
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Swift, and the media mania around her, has the potential to change that.
—Amanda Hoover, WIRED, 26 Jan. 2024
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That was the mania, streaming across the screen in pyrotechnic spurts of phrase.
—Andy McCullough, latimes.com, 23 May 2018
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Every market era has its mania.
—Drew O’Connor, Nashville Tennessean, 2 Nov. 2025
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Defeat will not temper his mania.
—Susan B. Glasser, New Yorker, 9 Apr. 2026
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Even oil, which has been pushed higher by the war in Ukraine, got swept up in the selling mania.
—Julia Horowitz, CNN, 10 May 2022
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The lockdowns in the face of the pandemic brought scooter mania to an abrupt halt.
—John Seabrook, The New Yorker, 19 Apr. 2021
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This necklace is a fun way to wear the pearl trend without going too deep into the mania of strands of pearls.
—Vogue, 14 Nov. 2022
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Could also just be that Alana Haim’s crafting mania struck again.
—Bethy Squires, Vulture, 11 June 2026
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There is no denying the leopard-print mania that has taken over both the street style scene and the runways.
—Kiana Murden, Vogue, 1 Nov. 2024
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Rose to $160 billion 7 years later, at peak of the dot com mania.
—Dade Hayes, Deadline, 1 July 2026
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Sydney Sweeney may have sparked the latest round of meme mania but not all stocks in the basket are equal.
—John Buckingham, Forbes.com, 19 Aug. 2025
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