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Discover LudwigThe phrase "and craziest" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something as the most extreme or outlandish among a group of things or people.
Example: "This is the wildest party I've ever attended, and craziest of all, the host is a professional clown."
Alternatives: "and most outrageous" or "and most insane".
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"That was probably the daftest and craziest thing I've ever seen.
Erdoğan calls them his "crazy projects" and the new airport might be the biggest and craziest of all.
The costume designer, Elizabeth Kurtzman, has worked with Isaac Mizrahi, the creator, in the past, of some of the troupe's best and craziest costumes.
But the most dangerous and craziest prank -- which obsesses Tim, the more rebellious and reckless of the two -- is inspired by a school trip to an animal habitat, where the class is shown a cougar.
Two more albums have since appeared – 1978's D.B.O.S.B. Meets King Penett (RCA) and the recent James Monroe H.S. Presents D.B.O.S.B. Goes To Washington (Elektra) – the latter being their classiest and craziest yet.
THERE WILL BE BLOOD This enthralling and powerfully eccentric American epic, written and directed by Paul Thomas Anderson (adapting Upton Sinclair's garrulous 1927 novel, "Oil!"), covers a thirty-year span in the life of Daniel Plainview Daniel Day-Lewiss), who begins as a lonely silver miner in 1898 and winds up as one of the richest, and craziest, tycoons in early-twentieth-century California.
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And crazy.
"Wild and crazy guy"?
Blind, crippled, and crazy?
"I was militant and crazy.
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