1 One franc fifty, completely meshuga .
2 She thinks I'm meshuga ... '
3 Janki will go quite meshuga with waiting.' At the same time, spurred on by the same chimes, Madame Meijer was considering: 'Communion wreath.
4 If someone had told him it would make him the balebos of his own company, he would have told them he was meshuga .
5 My aunt Kate-whohas remained an Orthodox Jew even after her divorce from the controversial Gil-toldme I was, as our people say, meshuga .
6 He can forget all about his drapery store, that meshugas .
7 'No,' said Singer, and now he wasn't laughing any more, 'she isn't meshuga .
8 ' Meshuga , ' said François, and the word sounded strange from his lips.
9 'It's meshuga , ' said Janki, 'but I've decided to get married.'
10 'You're meshuga , ' said Hinda, when Arthur told her about it.
11 ' Meshuga , ' thought Mimi, unaware that Pinchas's mother had said the same thing a quarter of an hour before.
12 'The woman must be meshuga . '
13 'You're meshuga , ' Hinda would say, and Zalman would reply, 'Luckily so -otherwise you'd get far too bored with me.'
14 'You're meshuga ! ' said Janki.
15 "What kind of meshugas is this, Chelsea?" my father asked, using one of his two favorite Yiddish phrases.
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