Sentence examples for a slightly crazed from inspiring English sources

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Right now formula one looks like a slightly crazed activity, the last great carbon-guzzling beano.

The meal ended as it began, with dishes that offered a slightly crazed generosity of textures and curlicues of flavouring.

A photograph taken during one of Lo Zoo's street actions shows Mr. Pistoletto crouched on the cobblestones, looking like a slightly crazed tramp.

Match American gee-whiz with Canadian let's-see, and it will produce a super country — rather like a marriage between a dull, stable person who owns a nice chunk of land and is looking for a little fun and a slightly crazed but still attractive one who needs some stability after a wild stretch.

Other sculptural tangles to consider are a slightly crazed example by Abraham Cruzvillegas at Regen Projects (involving more rebar, as well as feathers, fabric, chain, beer bottle caps and dried meat), and a much more delicate one made from yarn, wire and wood, by Matthias Bitzer, at Kadel Willborn.

Actually, if you look closely, I'm sure you can detect a slightly crazed look about the eyes: like he's verging on the edge of nervous hysteria, or has been on Mother Christmas's gin since 8.37am.

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The home page features a photograph of rolling dice (Mr. Gore likes to accuse Mr. Bush of promoting "casino economics") and a picture of a slightly crazed-looking Mr. Bush over the caption, "When he was asked if people could lose money under his plan, Bush replied, 'Maybe, maybe not".

In it he builds on Mr. Herzog's public persona as a fearless, slightly crazed filmmaker who was rumored to have pulled a gun on his leading man, Klaus Kinski, on the 1972 jungle set of "Aguirre, the Wrath of God".

Chelsea's inconsistencies and jarring juxtapositions give it the air of a permanent, slightly crazed art fair for which all entrance requirements have long since been abandoned.

"I detected an odd, slightly crazed, yet somehow joyous gaze in its eyes," Grogan writes.

It's an endearing if slightly crazed Dutch national holiday celebrated every year since 1948 on 30 April (or thereabouts).

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