Sentence examples for a sort of crazed from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a sort of crazed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that exhibits a wild or frenzied behavior or appearance, often in a somewhat informal context.
Example: "He had a sort of crazed look in his eyes as he spoke about his latest invention."
Alternatives: "a kind of deranged" or "a type of frenzied".

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In the evening of his career, Veteran director Kinji Fukasaku has composed an extraordinary futuristic nightmare, in which his long-standing expertise in yakuza-style violence is coloured by sadness and a sort of crazed tenderness.

The untitled Second Etude, in A minor, is a sort of crazed battle music built on the Beethovenian dot-dot-dot-dash victory motive; Mr. Sherman dispatches it with rhapsodic sweep and mischievous glee.

Recorded in LA with Madonna and Rihanna producers, The Fifth – Dizzee's fifth album, innit – packs vocodered choruses and guests such as will.i.am into what is essentially one long paean to being young, male and successful, starring the protagonist a sort of crazed Loadsamoney character on a rampage of cash and casual sex.

It seemed like the project as epic, the idea of digging into where you are – in Olson's case, the fishing port of Gloucester, Massachusetts – accumulating information, taking it all the way back, the monstrous reading that you would have to undertake to do this, a sort of crazed scholarship.

Instead, Glass is the first of Bergman's trilogy of films (with Winter Light and The Silence) that nakedly question the relationship of the human and the divine: the vessel here is the mentally ill girl played by Harriet Andersson, as a sort of crazed savant.

She is a person of big dreams, with a sort of crazed tenacity to match.

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A: Sort of.

The fate of Susan Pevensie, he told me, indicates "some sort of crazed, deranged Manichaeism.

"Thoreau was sort of crazed, traveling near and far across Concord to find the earliest flowering species, many of which can no longer be found in the area," said Charles Davis, a professor of organismic and evolutionary biology at Harvard University.

The more enterprising ones – hello, Jim Fenner — manage to combine sex with murder in some sort of crazed two-for-one deal.

He doesn't think he's an infinitely better actor now than he was before Sherlock, when he didn't have to deal with this sort of crazed attention.

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