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Informal or slang terms for mentally irregular.
cracked
nuts
bats
buggy
crackers
daft
balmy
nutty
wacky
fruity
insane
Intensely enthusiastic about or preoccupied with.
wild
crazy
smitten
gaga
infatuated
enamored
in love
soft on
taken with
loving
wild
crazy
smitten
gaga
infatuated
1
Every year, more countries ban
wild
animals from being used in circuses.
2
AL
wild
-
card
update The American League playoff situation is far more complex.
3
Animals in captivity undergo a range of environmental changes from
wild
animals.
4
Klopp said of the save: After 65 minutes, it was really
wild
.
5
It is one of the best known
wild
trout fisheries in Europe.
1
The word I'd use is 'ordinary.' But she had some
crazy
-
ass
ideas.
2
Better get help; he's
crazy
.
'
'I'll send for the bos'n,' Steen said.
3
Minutes after downing the food, I was feeling more
batshit
-
stir
-
crazy
than ever.
4
I spend my time in complaining; my aunt says I am
crazy
.
5
And to tell you the truth, he really is sort of
half
-
crazy
.
'
1
The best fit ever-rightout of the box, one
smitten
user said.
2
Tech leaders seem particularly
smitten
by New Zealand's reputed immunity to Armageddon.
3
No; the moon had not yet
smitten
the face of the castle.
4
He saw the cause of the terror that had
smitten
the herd.
5
It was left outside his room by a
smitten
but surreptitious fan.
1
Consumers aren't going as
gaga
for Google TV as manufacturers had hoped.
2
Any literature lover will go
gaga
over any one of these, trust.
3
Maybe she thinks she wants this only because you're so
gaga
about it.
4
Yet
Gaga
has played the fact that ARTPOP isn't great quite well.
5
Lady
Gaga
had not been aware of the situation, a spokeswoman said.
1
The Parliament is now as much
infatuated
as the Court was then.
2
They discover his duplicity and decide to punish the
infatuated
old fool.
3
No wonder Theodora pitied the one brother, and thought the other
infatuated
.
4
If the people are
infatuated
,
the minister need not be of necessity.
5
He is
infatuated
,
and he imagines that you stand in his way.
1
In those days France was quite
enamored
with Russia and vice versa.
2
We were especially
enamored
with the story about the Battle of Ni'ihau.
3
It's always possible that you might suddenly become
enamored
of her daughter.
4
As if
enamored
of the melody the Indians gather around the musician.
5
Mrs. Church was not
enamored
with the idea of keeping a pig.
1
Well... there's power, power
in
love
,
Bishop Curry said in his address.
2
You belong in the light;
in
love
and the giving of love.
3
He fell
in
love
;
deeply
in
love
;
and with a worthy object.
4
Later that year she fell
in
love
with Peter's brother, Wayland Young.
5
People were
in
love
with this story; why, Howard didn't quite know.
1
They think the London men are far too
soft
on
the Catholics.
2
Others complained that the Netanyahu government had been too
soft
on
Gaza.
3
That doesn't mean that we have gone
soft
on
wanting fundamental change.
4
Politics in this country is hard on people but
soft
on
issues.
5
But McDermott highlighted the pitfalls of going too
soft
on
the industry.
1
Hence the decision, apparently
taken
with
great reluctance, to exit the market.
2
Leibniz-theRoyal Society were quite
taken
with
your Arithmetickal Engine, Roger said.
3
But we're very
taken
with
these slick new cases from Pong Ireland.
4
Ms Matoe said people were also
taken
with
the product's back story.
5
However, some liberties have been
taken
with
personalities, names, and minor events.
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
.
6
I don't know how you fellows feel; but I'm just going
dotty
.
7
My old man's fair
dotty
on Gladstone and it's his birthday to-morrow.
8
Well, sir, he's a bit
dotty
about me, as you might say.
9
When asked to explain this
dotty
theory by broadcaster Neil Mitchell, she couldn't.
10
This
dotty
explosion is a mere aperitif to Tate Modern's retrospective in April.
11
I guess I am-nearly as
dotty
as she is about Dyckman.
12
The old man had certainly gone
dotty
in his old age.
13
A
dotty
old maniac who sounded a bit like Arnold Schwarzenegger?
14
But all summer long, you were completely
dotty
about it.
15
They seemed rather interested in that
dotty
old professor too.
16
He had been mad in that other room, quite
dotty
.
dotty
go dotty
clean dotty
slightly dotty
pretty dotty
quite dotty