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1 Beliebers around the world are bound to go bonkers over this photo.
2 Around this time skin can go bonkers due to hormonal changes.
3 We can't just sit here like this; we'll go bonkers .
4 They go bonkers , or start glowing yellow, and are killed off one by one.
5 People in Britain are getting ready to go bonkers over the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge's baby.
6 I don't blame anyone for waiting to see if or when the crazy lady will go bonkers again.
7 You can be sure that the Fokof faithful will be there in numbers to go bonkers to this one.
8 Besides, you haven't done any less than some of the others on my list." "Dad will go bonkers .
10 The latest cover of Time magazine is headlined How Britain went Bonkers .
11 They went bonkers , killed each other off, except for half a dozen.
12 It's not old Shep sleeping by the fire who suddenly goes bonkers .
13 When Ben calls in a favour to arrange a meeting, Leslie goes bonkers .
14 She hadn't been off the farm for five days, and she was going bonkers .
15 Steve Jobs would've gone bonkers over that squashed Dock, though.
16 It's waterproof for swimmers and has a Life Alert if your HR goes bonkers .
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