An interest followed with exaggerated zeal.
State of violent mental agitation.
Cause to go crazy; cause to lose one's mind.
1 There was quite a craze for them at one time, back home.
2 During the year 1877 popular interest in the craze reached its culmination.
3 The gold craze of '49 is a never-to-be-forgotten event in our history.
4 This was just at the time when the bicycle craze came in.
5 Indeed there is something grand in the ecstatic craze of these people.
6 Obesity campaigners, however, have not been so quick to embrace the craze .
7 When the craze hit them they speeded up as much as possible.
8 It was incomprehensible, the shopping craze at this season of the year.
9 The gloom of the desolated place is enough to craze any one.
10 Nowhere is this more in evidence than in the shopping centre craze .
11 Set up an EV dealership to cash in on the coming craze ?
12 When the germ theory was exhausted the bicycle craze took its place.
13 My latest attempt was to join the craze and buy a FitBit.
14 Since coming down, landscape gardening had become his last craze but one.
15 Ali Ventura has the Story of the Day about a Facebook craze .
16 Lynn Freeman caught up with her to talk about the selfie craze .
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