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be lunatic
noun
An insane person.
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Further intervention now would be lunatic.
Leaving the euro would be lunatic".
But Mr. Schwartz is indeed going for the warmth and robustness of home cooking, along with its guiltiest, least sophisticated pleasures: chips (potato) and dip (onion) are on the menu, and you'd be lunatic not to order this ($6).
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There was one problem in one word: Pelé … he was not among the Best XI. "We must be lunatics," Johnson said.
That's lunatic logic.
This is lunatic".
(Woolf did). Eventually there are lunatic moments.
This is lunatic reasoning for a nation supposedly sensitized by the 9/11 attacks.
Some of these villains are lunatic moralists, for whom Armageddon is the purifying punishment that modern civilization deserves.
It's lunatic, trying to pretend away reality in order to reach a deal attractive on prime-time television.
"Some of his ideas you thought were lunatic and some great, and it sometimes turned out that the lunatic ideas were the great ones," Harvey says.
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