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1 You gotta do something or you'll go nutty in your head.
2 You'll go nutty , married to a chap you don't care for.
3 One idea at a time, Josie, my girl, or you'll go nutty and spoil everything!
4 I thought for a few seconds that I might go nutty , dealing with so many emotions in such a short space of time.
5 Could the fellows think I've gone nutty just because I'm broad-minded and liberal?
6 She has stirred up your wickedness, Mike, and you've gone nutty .
7 He's simply gone nutty on the subject of punches.
8 They were jumping up and down, going nutty .
10 I hoped that if things went nutty , I wouldn't have to drag him with me when I shot my way out.
11 "But-oh, my gosh, the whole universe went nutty ! "
12 "I think he's going nutty , " remarked Bart.
13 "Fatty, you've gone nutty , " said Sandersen.
15 "Everything, or else I've gone nutty , " is the indignant reply, delivered while disengaging a leg from its Teddy Bear trousering.
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