Informal or slang terms for mentally irregular.
Not characterized by truth or logic.
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Examples for "cracked "
Examples for "cracked "
1 The right words won't come, but I need you. His voice cracked .
2 Private polling shows the Libs' candidate has never cracked 40 per cent.
3 Plasterboard would have cracked , they say, or required 14 different movement joints.
4 He stared at me a good long time, then cracked a grin.
5 Not long ago, she would've felt satisfied that Corinne had finally cracked .
1 And the first man said, 'Perhaps we should feed him some nuts . '
2 The general belief that nuts are an expensive food is an error.
3 I have altogether 3 quarts of select nuts stored in the refrigerator.
4 One day I was gathering nuts in the garden by the wall-
5 The manner in which the bird opens these nuts is very curious.
1 Graves said the society wanted the subdivision's design to protect the bats .
2 And I thank you for driving the bats away in the meantime.
3 At dusk there's a good chance of seeing badgers, bats and deer.
4 And that pavement is the camping-ground of the army of the bats .
5 Tells about how bats are essential to rain forests and to food.
1 Faced with a buggy product, people often choose to use the alternative.
2 Children are welcome, with a play area, organised activities and buggy - friendly paths.
3 May through July can yield good days, but it will be buggy .
4 My three children all used a buggy over the age of two.
5 He looked across the prairie towards the young man in the buggy .
1 Channel 10 weather presenter Tim Bailey said: Clover Moore is absolutely crackers .
2 Her food supplies consisted of a water bottle, some fruit, and crackers .
3 We shoot crackers in China when evil spirits come in the air.
4 Over the grave he beats gongs and sets off packs of fire- crackers .
5 Manipulating the phone's operating system will not help would-be crackers break in.
1 I'm not daft . Why will it be difficult?I think a number of reasons.
2 And the first one said, 'Come on, shift it, you daft cunt.
3 Ye speak daft . She upended the cup and took a long drink.
4 I didn't expect anyone to be daft enough to take it seriously.
5 Please don't be daft enough to think that this game is over.
1 Especially since I shall soon be enjoying the balmy weather of Greece!
2 Floor-to-ceiling windows all around us are open to the balmy sea air.
3 Now a year later she sunned herself in the balmy Nevada air.
4 The air was balmy , with a tang of the sea in it.
5 Others will only venture out on one of those rare, balmy days.
1 That's why he'd thought the girl had seemed nutty ; he wasn't wrong.
2 Worse, the process inclines cities to underestimate costs, leading to nutty overruns.
3 It has a distinctive nutty flavor and is used as a dressing.
4 Tempeh, the nutty fermented soybean cake, also goes beautifully with bok choy.
5 It is a glyceryl oleate, with slight odour and a nutty taste.
1 Rightly so, too: rarely has Hook been in such entertainingly dotty form.
2 It used to drive me half dotty trying to think it out.
3 It may sound dotty but this was Ireland's answer to Carnaby Street.
4 You pretend you're dotty , but you know a hawk from a handsaw.
5 He can manage this bunch of cow-punchers thet are drivin' me dotty .
1 The months ahead are likely to start on a rather wacky note.
2 A few years ago, a company called Spaceflight had a wacky plan.
3 One year I even participated in, and won, the wacky wellies competition.
4 As wacky as that is, it does have a link to reality.
5 And did he accept that signing the petition was a bit wacky ?
1 Turkey needs a fruity wine with not too much tannin to shine.
2 Ruby port A good entry-level port -affordable, accessible, fresh and fruity .
3 Time now to join our Minister of all things fruity , Glenn Forsyth
4 Maybe - but this fruity South African slips down with amazing ease.
5 It perked up the market for a full, fruity cheese with snap.
1 We're all batty about cress salad-and ,say ,thatreminds me of something!
2 Again that black look of crevasse; the batty darkness under the meadow.
3 Taylor-Johnson's genius was to handle such batty trash with pace and class.
4 He's been going batty for weeks trying to turn you in.
5 The guy who thought he was Nicola Tesla was clearly batty .
1 He hadn't explained, however, why the local loony bin bore their name.
2 You going off to California, me going off to the loony bin.
3 He delivered a very effective loony thriller with Red Eye in 2005.
4 I was loony , I tell you, when we met the mission priest.
5 Hassan walked this loony valley, he had to wake up by himself.
1 It presents as a large cystic mass with loco - regional and distant spread.
2 Frank conducted us with his baton while we recited our loco lyrics.
3 In loco parentis was how I felt; the man to his boy.
4 From the cab of the little green wheezing loco , the driver waved.
5 The moralists of the dark times, preceptorum sancti voluere parentis esse loco .
1 I try to follow his words, but my thoughts are going haywire .
2 In a fire test prior to opening, the safety mechanisms went haywire .
3 I'd probably go haywire if I had to talk about it tonight.
4 At most companies when something goes haywire , they call their IT department.
5 It appeared that the Law of Diminishing Returns was going haywire too.
1 Or are the characters scrapped altogether for a new loopy love story?
2 BP Valenzuela's sweet-voiced and loopy , techy pop music is far from basic.
3 Lucy, a loopy blast of kinetic energy, is perfect modern multiplex fodder.
4 This was not the kind - if - loopy man she remembered from her last visit.
5 And there were the three loopy things riding the bracelet's upper edge.
1 In the end Danny Boyle and his UK-Mumbai barmy army breezed it.
2 Jed wanted to shout out how barmy the pair of them were.
3 If you're going to blame anyone, blame that poor, barmy bitch Jenny.
4 These calculations come not from barmy sceptics, but from the IPCC's lead authors.
5 His reforms may be barmy , but some people believe in them.
1 His views might have been less kooky if he hadn't left England.
2 She's got the kind of kooky outsider vibe Drag Race fans love.
3 Thrilled to be rid of kooky Aria Montgomery once and for all.
4 But it seems this movement is bigger than just one kooky designer.
5 A kooky girl with a big heart and wicked turn of phrase.
1 But they do have a whacky scheme and a pair of Hitler's cufflinks.
2 She was known as Mad Madge for her seemingly whacky theories.
3 Am I being a whacky parent, or were there others that thought like me?
4 By Joe Schmidt standards, it seems almost wild and whacky .
5 The Chief muttered, Something whacky here... come round, you!
2 The fortunes aren't as good as the ones Kookie King uses.
3 To 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.
5 An intelligent chief, hearing of our intention, offered to accompany us himself, and lent us two of his kookies to carry our baggage.
1 The wind whistled keenly round the bend of the river as the
2 The wheels drew nearer, then the vicarage pony-carriage came round the bend .
3 A huge bus now swung into view from further round the bend .
4 The four streaked upstairs and vanished round the bend of the staircase.
5 If Dominique now, or I, as these English came round the bend -
1 The lights of the steamboat had long since disappeared around the bend .
2 Up ahead, a long line of floating docks wrapped around the bend .
3 Listening around the bend , he could hear the sounds of their approach.
4 Stepping away from the wall Hodak threw the boomerang around the bend .
5 Another great tower was around the bend , just beyond the eastern gate.
1 Belize's prime minister has rejected the allegations, calling McAfee paranoid and bonkers .
2 TLC 4 exemplifies exactly how bonkers the WWE was at the time.
3 She then explained: Cause it was bonkers , beyond and insanely amazingly good.
4 I just aspire to be as utterly batshit bonkers as Maradona is.
5 It's essentially the most brilliant and bonkers art show in the world.
6 Beliebers around the world are bound to go bonkers over this photo.
7 They went bonkers , killed each other off, except for half a dozen.
8 It's not old Shep sleeping by the fire who suddenly goes bonkers .
9 The most bonkers costumes are for the Alien Ball in the finale.
10 You might think that burying good news, on the other hand, was bonkers .
11 Almost everyone else in the region, however, is going Chiefs bonkers .
12 You must think I'm bonkers , Maureen said, pouring boiling water into a pot.
13 This was a bonkers decision by a backbench MP long past his best.
14 They saw me as bonkers and thought I'd be gone in six months.
15 Then, feeling slightly bonkers , she hissed, 'Nanny McPhee, we need you!'
16 Belize's prime minister has rejected this, calling McAfee paranoid and bonkers .
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