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"Not too far into it I got a teensy bit crazed," she writes.
In an open letter to fans on the Cavaliers' Web site, Gilbert excoriated James, sentiments that were at once understandable and a bit crazed.
And Stephanie Houtzeel used her focused, steely mezzo-soprano to portray the spurned Ottavia as intensely pained and a bit crazed.
Bedraggled, sleepless and a bit crazed, I met her with my suitcase full of poetry books and stacks of drafts and notes, and we settled into dad's office after he went home.
However, you can try looking a bit crazed or bewildered, like you're surprised or have been programmed to move around and do the dance.
You might not be sure what is happening, but you know you're getting more and more emotional and a bit crazed.
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There is one very obvious problem with this, I discovered, which is that if you head into a vacation pretending to embrace the exquisite boredom of doing nothing but secretly hoping the break will serve as yet another tent pole in your productivity, you end up running loops in your head every bit as crazed and unhelpful as the ones you went through at home.
I'm sure I'm a bit late to this party, having been on our Womenomics book launch/tour all week, and crazed in ways I was supposed to have banned with the help of Womenomics.
He seemed crazed.
"They're crazed.
"These two guys were crazed.
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