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Meanings of
go crazy
in English
To become insane.
go mad
go nuts
Synonyms
Examples for "
go mad
"
go mad
go nuts
Examples for "
go mad
"
1
Once forbidden to the multitude, the multitude would
go
mad
for it.
2
I felt I should
go
mad
;
I was so impotent, you see.
3
My mother will
go
mad
with grief; but I shall be avenged.
4
The body must have freedom if the spirit would not
go
mad
.
5
He was sure that he would
go
mad
in a few days.
1
I'd be ready to
go
nuts
if I didn't get a job.
2
The agent said, The future Mrs. Barnes is going to
go
nuts
.
3
What time did our cauldron
go
nuts
at the party last night?
4
Or if you just give up and
go
nuts
ahead of schedule.
5
Big push aside, don't look for Toyota to
go
nuts
with electrics.
Usage of
go crazy
in English
1
Used to
go
crazy
all of a sudden myself in the time.
2
It's enough to make you
go
crazy
.
Like the food, for instance.
3
You can
go
crazy
on less material than anybody that ever lived.
4
Now if I had a girl like Nell I'd never
go
crazy
.
5
You'd go away, and I'd wake up and
go
crazy
with fear.
6
She had to, or
go
crazy
,
she told herself over and over.
7
We cannot be surprised, therefore, that enthusiastic fishermen almost
go
crazy
here.
8
The whole city will
go
crazy
for our coconut juice, I said.
9
And if they haven't-ifthey all should
go
crazy
-
it
could
n't
be done.
10
But I'll
go
crazy
and never forgive myself if I don't try.
11
See, if you don't concentrate on the good stuff, you
go
crazy
.
12
I also find people
go
crazy
on their desserts and cheese boards.
13
You want to whine and cry while you
go
crazy
,
that's fine.
14
It wasn't the first time Pérez had watched his boss
go
crazy
.
15
People also
go
crazy
with toiletries, bringing things like Costco-sized shampoo bottles.
16
That is more foolish surely, than even to
go
crazy
over bridge!
Other examples for "go crazy"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
go
crazy
go
Verb
Adjective
Go crazy
through the time
Go crazy
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Common
Ireland
Less common