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To crazy
adjective
Insane; lunatic; demented.
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I kept listening to "Crazy on You".
It gives permission to crazy people.
And sometimes it goes to crazy places, and just sticks.
Roosevelt liked Donovan's outside-the-box style — they were both drawn to crazy schemes.
It sounds like a cab ride to crazy town, but it was great.
For example, don't agree to crazy multiples or special clauses about taking money out.5.
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Or a link-to-crazy-pictures-and-call-it-work person.
Susan: Yes, descriptions ranged from "catastrophic" to "crazy-making" to "dehumanising".
Then we went to Crazy Horse," where, apparently, he stayed awake.
The most splendid convenience of our new abode, however, was its proximity to Crazy Eddie's, the local consumer-electronics emporium.
And after all his side trips, he always came back to Crazy Horse, as he had tonight.
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