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Discover LudwigThe phrase "insane antics" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe wild, crazy, or unpredictable behavior, often in a humorous or exaggerated context. Example: "The party was filled with insane antics, from spontaneous dance-offs to outrageous costume changes."
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When it breezes up and the wind goes ahead, the boat motion will imitate the insane antics of an out-of-control trolley car, requiring the crew to constantly wear and use safety harnesses.
Inspired by insane antics of rival owner Mark Cuban, rechristened team "the Springfield Excitement"; attempted to reinvent himself as team's public face; constructed new stadium; on opening night, welcomed fans "to the American dream: a billionaire using public funds to construct a playground for the rich and powerful".
For more than three decades, The Lady Bunny has toured the world performing a combination of parody songs, stand-up comedy and insane antics based, in part, on the '70s series Laugh In.
But suddenly, you get caught up in all these insane antics, and the question is, do you weigh in on every one of those?" I pressed on this point.
The insane antics of Hanatarash would later be highly influential on the earliest incarnation of Boredoms, which was formed by the remaining members of a band Eye started with Hanatarash drummer Ikuo Taketani, as well as guitarist Tabata Mitsuru (known as Tabata Mara), bassist Hosoi Hisato, and vocalist Makki Sasarato, called "Acid Makki & Combi and Zombie".
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Some called the prohibition on Santa Scott's nontraditional antics "very sad," "none sense," and "insane!" Others penned touching tributes to Diethorne about the visits they've paid him over the years.
It would be pointless to detail all the antics here, so I'll just say that Plotnick's perfectly timed production squeezes an insane amount of fun out of falling columns, blood-thirty piranhas, and of course the most fiery creature of all: fading divas fighting for an extra moment in the spotlight.
"It's insane, insane, insane, insane," one said cheerfully.
Classroom antics.
Holiday antics.
"Insane, insane," he said.
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