Examples of 'leave of your senses' in a sentence

Meaning of "leave of your senses"

leave of your senses: This phrase is used to indicate a temporary state of irrationality or madness, often in response to a particular situation or stimulus

How to use "leave of your senses" in a sentence

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leave of your senses
You have taken leave of your senses.
I can only suppose that you have taken leave of your senses.
Have you taken leave of your senses or what?
When you did that to yourself you must have taken leave of your senses.
In love you take leave of your senses.
Either you are joking, or you have taken leave of your senses.
Have you taken complete leave of your senses woman.
Either you are joking, Mr. President, or you have taken leave of your senses.
I would suppose you would taken leave of your senses.
I can only suppose that you've taken leave of your senses.
Kevin, I hope you have taken leave of your senses.
I 'd suppose you 'd taken leave of your senses.
Oh, you poor soul. You must have taken leave of your senses.
No, Burt . You have taken leave of your senses.
Oh, Landry! You have taken leave of your senses.

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