crazy
IPA: krˈeɪzi
noun
- (slang, countable) An insane or eccentric person; a crackpot.
- (slang, uncountable) Eccentric behaviour; lunacy; craziness.
adjective
- Of unsound mind; insane; demented.
- Out of control.
- Very excited or enthusiastic.
- In love; experiencing romantic feelings.
- (informal) Very unexpected; wildly surprising.
- (obsolete) Flawed or damaged; unsound, liable to break apart; ramshackle.
- (obsolete) Sickly, frail; diseased.
adverb
- (slang) Very, extremely.
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Examples of "crazy" in Sentences
- He is wacko, mad and crazy.
- The people are crazy for money.
- He's the crazy clown in the family.
- The crazy man frightened the judge.
- It's a crazy idea and it is chimerical.
- It is a crazy idea and it is chimerical.
- Jilli often has to lecture me sternly about not reacting to the crazy people.
- She doesn't have any illness that we know of, but the couple gives new meaning to the term crazy in love.
- Ginger meditates on the word crazy and wonders what, in the great scheme of things, that word really means.
- What earns Divko the label crazy is his devotion to Bonny, a creature he credits with bringing him good luck.
- Though there was a song about the Nut-brown Maid too; I think she was crazy, crazy Kate, but I cant justly remember.
- Nowadays most of us whisper the term crazy, realizing that we ourselves are liable to be caught up and incarcerated under that head.
- The panel does not agree with that interpretation; it does not consider that the expression 'crazy bitch,' as used in the song, is aimed at womanhood in general.
- Last week, Shaheen was being interviewed by the ever-so-civil Chris Matthews when he maligned many of Shaheen's own constituents by using the term "crazy Tea Party people."
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