Ceremonial collar of medieval Russian kingship.
Informal or slang terms for mentally irregular.
Marked by spirited enjoyment.
1In the end Danny Boyle and his UK-Mumbai barmy army breezed it.
2Jed wanted to shout out how barmy the pair of them were.
3If you're going to blame anyone, blame that poor, barmy bitch Jenny.
4These calculations come not from barmy sceptics, but from the IPCC's lead authors.
5His reforms may be barmy, but some people believe in them.
6I think your first idea wasn't so barmy after all, Arthur.
7It's as barmy and compelling as anything in the great man's faux-antique canon.
8The granting of the Jury Prize to Poliss did seem a bit barmy.
9On this evidence Wayne Routledge would be barmy to cross London.
10The odd barmy decision is the prize of maintaining a degree of independence.
11Which horror classic finds Jack Torrance going barmy in the Overlook?
12But the man could get right barmy notions in his head.
13What a barmy thing to do, was my first thought.
14A demolition expert goes barmy when his car is towed.
15Was the entire barmy idea conceived around a Depp cameo?
16In many ways, it's remarkable that such a barmy-sounding project has even come this far.