Informal or slang terms for mentally irregular.
Mentally ill; affected with madness or insanity.
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Examples for "cracked"
Examples for "cracked"
1The right words won't come, but I need you. His voice cracked.
2Private polling shows the Libs' candidate has never cracked 40 per cent.
3Plasterboard would have cracked, they say, or required 14 different movement joints.
4He stared at me a good long time, then cracked a grin.
5Not long ago, she would've felt satisfied that Corinne had finally cracked.
1And the first man said, 'Perhaps we should feed him some nuts.'
2The general belief that nuts are an expensive food is an error.
3I have altogether 3 quarts of select nuts stored in the refrigerator.
4One day I was gathering nuts in the garden by the wall-
5The manner in which the bird opens these nuts is very curious.
1Graves said the society wanted the subdivision's design to protect the bats.
2And I thank you for driving the bats away in the meantime.
3At dusk there's a good chance of seeing badgers, bats and deer.
4And that pavement is the camping-ground of the army of the bats.
5Tells about how bats are essential to rain forests and to food.
1Faced with a buggy product, people often choose to use the alternative.
2Children are welcome, with a play area, organised activities and buggy-friendly paths.
3May through July can yield good days, but it will be buggy.
4My three children all used a buggy over the age of two.
5He looked across the prairie towards the young man in the buggy.
1Channel 10 weather presenter Tim Bailey said: Clover Moore is absolutely crackers.
2Her food supplies consisted of a water bottle, some fruit, and crackers.
3We shoot crackers in China when evil spirits come in the air.
4Over the grave he beats gongs and sets off packs of fire-crackers.
5Manipulating the phone's operating system will not help would-be crackers break in.
1Especially since I shall soon be enjoying the balmy weather of Greece!
2Floor-to-ceiling windows all around us are open to the balmy sea air.
3Now a year later she sunned herself in the balmy Nevada air.
4The air was balmy, with a tang of the sea in it.
5Others will only venture out on one of those rare, balmy days.
1That's why he'd thought the girl had seemed nutty; he wasn't wrong.
2Worse, the process inclines cities to underestimate costs, leading to nutty overruns.
3It has a distinctive nutty flavor and is used as a dressing.
4Tempeh, the nutty fermented soybean cake, also goes beautifully with bok choy.
5It is a glyceryl oleate, with slight odour and a nutty taste.
1Rightly so, too: rarely has Hook been in such entertainingly dotty form.
2It used to drive me half dotty trying to think it out.
3It may sound dotty but this was Ireland's answer to Carnaby Street.
4You pretend you're dotty, but you know a hawk from a handsaw.
5He can manage this bunch of cow-punchers thet are drivin' me dotty.
1The months ahead are likely to start on a rather wacky note.
2A few years ago, a company called Spaceflight had a wacky plan.
3One year I even participated in, and won, the wacky wellies competition.
4As wacky as that is, it does have a link to reality.
5And did he accept that signing the petition was a bit wacky?
1Turkey needs a fruity wine with not too much tannin to shine.
2Ruby port A good entry-level port -affordable, accessible, fresh and fruity.
3Time now to join our Minister of all things fruity, Glenn Forsyth
4Maybe - but this fruity South African slips down with amazing ease.
5It perked up the market for a full, fruity cheese with snap.
1Belize's prime minister has rejected the allegations, calling McAfee paranoid and bonkers.
2TLC 4 exemplifies exactly how bonkers the WWE was at the time.
3She then explained: Cause it was bonkers, beyond and insanely amazingly good.
4I just aspire to be as utterly batshit bonkers as Maradona is.
5It's essentially the most brilliant and bonkers art show in the world.
1We're all batty about cress salad-and ,say ,thatreminds me of something!
2Again that black look of crevasse; the batty darkness under the meadow.
3Taylor-Johnson's genius was to handle such batty trash with pace and class.
4He's been going batty for weeks trying to turn you in.
5The guy who thought he was Nicola Tesla was clearly batty.
1He hadn't explained, however, why the local loony bin bore their name.
2You going off to California, me going off to the loony bin.
3He delivered a very effective loony thriller with Red Eye in 2005.
4I was loony, I tell you, when we met the mission priest.
5Hassan walked this loony valley, he had to wake up by himself.
1It presents as a large cystic mass with loco-regional and distant spread.
2Frank conducted us with his baton while we recited our loco lyrics.
3In loco parentis was how I felt; the man to his boy.
4From the cab of the little green wheezing loco, the driver waved.
5The moralists of the dark times, preceptorum sancti voluere parentis esse loco.
1I try to follow his words, but my thoughts are going haywire.
2In a fire test prior to opening, the safety mechanisms went haywire.
3I'd probably go haywire if I had to talk about it tonight.
4At most companies when something goes haywire, they call their IT department.
5It appeared that the Law of Diminishing Returns was going haywire too.
1Or are the characters scrapped altogether for a new loopy love story?
2BP Valenzuela's sweet-voiced and loopy, techy pop music is far from basic.
3Lucy, a loopy blast of kinetic energy, is perfect modern multiplex fodder.
4This was not the kind-if-loopy man she remembered from her last visit.
5And there were the three loopy things riding the bracelet's upper edge.
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.
1His views might have been less kooky if he hadn't left England.
2She's got the kind of kooky outsider vibe Drag Race fans love.
3Thrilled to be rid of kooky Aria Montgomery once and for all.
4But it seems this movement is bigger than just one kooky designer.
5A kooky girl with a big heart and wicked turn of phrase.
1But they do have a whacky scheme and a pair of Hitler's cufflinks.
2She was known as Mad Madge for her seemingly whacky theories.
3Am I being a whacky parent, or were there others that thought like me?
4By Joe Schmidt standards, it seems almost wild and whacky.
5The Chief muttered, Something whacky here... come round, you!
2The fortunes aren't as good as the ones Kookie King uses.
3To avoid becoming the next "Kookie," he brought his potential teen idol career to a screeching halt.
4"All came from a company called Kookie King," Mooney said.
5An intelligent chief, hearing of our intention, offered to accompany us himself, and lent us two of his kookies to carry our baggage.
1The wind whistled keenly round the bend of the river as the
2The wheels drew nearer, then the vicarage pony-carriage came round the bend.
3A huge bus now swung into view from further round the bend.
4The four streaked upstairs and vanished round the bend of the staircase.
5If Dominique now, or I, as these English came round the bend-
1The lights of the steamboat had long since disappeared around the bend.
2Up ahead, a long line of floating docks wrapped around the bend.
3Listening around the bend, he could hear the sounds of their approach.
4Stepping away from the wall Hodak threw the boomerang around the bend.
5Another great tower was around the bend, just beyond the eastern gate.
1I'm not daft.Why will it be difficult?I think a number of reasons.
2And the first one said, 'Come on, shift it, you daft cunt.
3Ye speak daft. She upended the cup and took a long drink.
4I didn't expect anyone to be daft enough to take it seriously.
5Please don't be daft enough to think that this game is over.
6The public have just gone daft-inthe West End, that is, to-day.
7He would find daft, random ways of getting into trouble at school.
8Lou, the funky, reassuringly daft, all-purpose parent figure was obviously a 'hir.'
9I adored that those movies were high concept but also gloriously daft.
10The whole concept of a high-performance SUV is an entirely daft one.
11He did his bit for Comic Relief by making Simpson look daft.
12Yeah, we're not actually daft enough to write this NSFW one out.
13I tell him not to be daft, it's only a five-minute walk.
14Maybe it's their equivalent of Eamon Ryan's daft-as-a-brush run-in with the rugger-buggers.
15And their whole talk was of daft-like dances, and bridge, and absurdities.
16You're daft about the working-class and have no use for any other.
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