Marked by foolish or unreasoning fondness.
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Examples for "crazy"
Examples for "crazy"
1The word I'd use is 'ordinary.' But she had some crazy-ass ideas.
2Better get help; he's crazy.' 'I'll send for the bos'n,' Steen said.
3Minutes after downing the food, I was feeling more batshit-stir-crazy than ever.
4I spend my time in complaining; my aunt says I am crazy.
5And to tell you the truth, he really is sort of half-crazy.'
1The best fit ever-rightout of the box, one smitten user said.
2Tech leaders seem particularly smitten by New Zealand's reputed immunity to Armageddon.
3No; the moon had not yet smitten the face of the castle.
4He saw the cause of the terror that had smitten the herd.
5It was left outside his room by a smitten but surreptitious fan.
1Consumers aren't going as gaga for Google TV as manufacturers had hoped.
2Any literature lover will go gaga over any one of these, trust.
3Maybe she thinks she wants this only because you're so gaga about it.
4Yet Gaga has played the fact that ARTPOP isn't great quite well.
5Lady Gaga had not been aware of the situation, a spokeswoman said.
1The Parliament is now as much infatuated as the Court was then.
2They discover his duplicity and decide to punish the infatuated old fool.
3No wonder Theodora pitied the one brother, and thought the other infatuated.
4If the people are infatuated, the minister need not be of necessity.
5He is infatuated, and he imagines that you stand in his way.
1Rightly so, too: rarely has Hook been in such entertainingly dotty form.
2It used to drive me half dotty trying to think it out.
3It may sound dotty but this was Ireland's answer to Carnaby Street.
4You pretend you're dotty, but you know a hawk from a handsaw.
5He can manage this bunch of cow-punchers thet are drivin' me dotty.
1In those days France was quite enamored with Russia and vice versa.
2We were especially enamored with the story about the Battle of Ni'ihau.
3It's always possible that you might suddenly become enamored of her daughter.
4As if enamored of the melody the Indians gather around the musician.
5Mrs. Church was not enamored with the idea of keeping a pig.
1You'll know the secrets of my potty training by this time tomorrow.
2Going potty is one of the most natural things in the world.
3Everybody in it is potty, but I'm beginning to understand about it.
4And father and mother and Charles and Aunt Auriol are all potty.
5His characters - wayward and potty - peter out with no explanation.
1They think the London men are far too soft on the Catholics.
2Others complained that the Netanyahu government had been too soft on Gaza.
3That doesn't mean that we have gone soft on wanting fundamental change.
4Politics in this country is hard on people but soft on issues.
5But McDermott highlighted the pitfalls of going too soft on the industry.
1Hence the decision, apparently taken with great reluctance, to exit the market.
2Leibniz-theRoyal Society were quite taken with your Arithmetickal Engine, Roger said.
3But we're very taken with these slick new cases from Pong Ireland.
4Ms Matoe said people were also taken with the product's back story.
5However, some liberties have been taken with personalities, names, and minor events.
1Well... there's power, power in love, Bishop Curry said in his address.
2You belong in the light; in love and the giving of love.
3He fell in love; deeply in love; and with a worthy object.
4Later that year she fell in love with Peter's brother, Wayland Young.
5People were in love with this story; why, Howard didn't quite know.
6They fell in love and a year later she came to Britain.
7With rhetorical flourish, the 65-year-old from Chicago said: There's power in love.
8Experience in the field is as good in love as in war.
9And I am quite, quite in love with this state of affairs.
10He had fallen in love; that was the plain upshot of it.
11It is perfectly clear that they are still very deeply in love.
12He was; or rather he was in love with being in love.
13With you it was love in duty; with me, duty in love.
14The handsome brother was certainly in love with her; the other, probably.
15I remember the moment when it happened, when I fell in love.
16I quickly fell in love with the idea, and the resulting story.