Sentence examples for all crazy from inspiring English sources

The phrase "all crazy" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or group of people that are behaving in an irrational or erratic manner.
Example: "After the announcement, everyone in the office was all crazy, running around and shouting in excitement."
Alternatives: "completely insane" or "totally wild".

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Don't do it unless they have been being all, crazy.

They're all crazy".

Hair all crazy?

Everything was shifting, all crazy.

Girls all crazy about him.

You people are all crazy.

Cat starts goin' 'Mee-oww!' All crazy!

We're not all crazy, just a few.

"Seven people and we are all crazy..

And we were all crazy, abnormal.

They are all crazy, for that matter".

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