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Discover Ludwig'crazed look' can be used in written English.
It can be used to describe a wild, wide-eyed look on someone's face. Example sentence: "Her eyes were wide and wild, and she had a crazed look on her face."
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There's a crazed look on Pietersen's face.
"She had a crazed look in her eye," a witness told the Times.
The man had a crazed look in his eye and Mr. Santiago pushed him away, he said.
When they disagreed about something, Courtney's face would harden "into that crazed look like he wanted to murder me".
A restaurateur in his late 30's, Vlatko has the slightly crazed look of a man besieged by errands and chores, but utterly delighted to be juggling them.
Wearing that same slightly crazed look he would use a month later to make his playoff guarantee, Fassel told the players: "You know what I want?
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A crazed looking woman is clutching one of Rick's legs, and a balding man is holding the other.
"They had passed through crazed looking villages washed in palest blue; crossed dry beds of torrents over fantastic bridges; skirted sheer precipices which no sage and broom could temper.
'Whoah!' I screamed, leaning forward beyond the railing with a half-crazed look on my face.
There is peace, outwardly, but there are also young men with a half-crazed look patrolling the streets.
Iran's leaders, ruthless as they clearly are, are not crazed men looking for a 10-megaton exploding belt.
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