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Discover Ludwig"go batty" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to suggest that someone is becoming angry, frantic, or upset. Example: After my teacher gave me five extra assignments, I began to go batty.
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They'd go batty".
Must take a movie in, otherwise go batty.
It's not wrong to go batty at the sight of a split-second view of the Captain's back (BBC1, Sunday).
Home cooks will go batty trying to slow-poach eggs, which turn hard-boiled past 147 degrees.
"Smile" is the kind of album college term papers are written about; you could go batty connecting the dots, piecing together metaphors and reading into obtuse imagery.
"I once asked Howard Hawks if he was bothered about not having final cut and he said: 'Well, the guy put up the money – what if I go batty?' But it was a more civilised time then.
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OSSINING Teatown Lake Reservation "Gone Batty".
And Oct. 12 through 14, he will offer "Gone Batty!
Saturday through Monday the garden also features "Gone Batty!
OSSINING Teatown Lake Reservation "Gone Batty," listen to and learn about bats.
First of all: yes, the world has gone batty over video.
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