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Discover LudwigThe phrase "acting nuts" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is behaving in a crazy or irrational manner.
Example: "After hearing the news, he started acting nuts, running around and shouting."
Alternatives: "acting crazy" or "behaving irrationally".
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College students everywhere act nuts, and acting nuts about basketball, whatever it may be, is not a sign of elitism.
Nevertheless, the man from the Nobel committee wants to be sure of one thing: Nash won't start acting nuts during the presentation ceremony, will he?
Sometimes acting nuts just works.
"You're acting nuts".
"Your sister's acting nuts," Lou says, striding into the dark.
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After all, a few hours before his death, during the drive to the shooting range with Routh, Kyle texted Littlefield that Routh was acting "straight-up nuts".
It wasn't like I couldn't sympathize, but I didn't think acting like a nut around the mamacitas was going to help his case.
And then, inevitably, you crack: you go nuts, start acting righteous and weird, and your colleagues come to despise you.
The chassis is comprised of two tiers made out of wood, separated by four vertical bolts, with multiple nuts each, acting as standoffs.
If you see her with her friends (who, if she likes you, will be going nuts and acting like complete idiots to make her look bad) smile, wink, or whistle.
More perverse still is the presence of OutKast hard nut Big Boi acting all lovey-dovey on 'Still Around', and a track called 'This is Me', on which J-Lo goes for a deranged, more-is-more Bonnie Tyler on 'Total Eclipse of the Heart' sound.
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