Sentence examples for a bit of crazy from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a bit of crazy" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a small amount of unpredictability or eccentricity in a person or situation.
Example: "I love her sense of adventure; there's just a bit of crazy in everything she does."
Alternatives: "a touch of madness" or "a hint of wildness".

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"That's a bit of crazy," he said.

Emily, the hot neighbor's sister who speaks her mind, has a bit of crazy in her eyes which might make for a good time in future episodes where she will presumably be Felix's love interest.

Then he backpedals a bit, writing "I suspect I do have a bit of crazy.

That is, by the way, a bit of crazy overflattery, because it's totally possible that none of these people will amount to anything and I'd personally just like a bunch of more people who are ready to put their heads down and do some work like good little salt miners and NOT try to be "stars".

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Mr. Fimmel seems to have a natural glint in his eye, and he knows how to use it to affect a little-bit-of-crazy, lot-of-daring attitude.

Today was a bit of a crazy afternoon and to be honest, a crazy week for me, but amid the chaos and tattles and peer arguments, my head started to fill with all of the reasons I could never do another job right now (except maybe the aforementioned job where all I do is lay on the ground and get tackled by baby animals).

"This is a bit of a crazy man.

I have a bit of a crazy head and I go into the mountains and almost kill myself.

"It was a bit of a crazy day out," he remembers, not least because the programme was completely unprepared for an acid house artist.

When I did Kathryn's Decoded course a couple of years ago, it was a bit of a crazy idea to go off and learn to code.

"It's been a bit of a crazy month but I don't need to stop here.

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