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Not even George Steinbrenner could be so bold, so crazed.
My mother thought, Why is this daughter of mine so crazed about this doll?
"He's so crazed between all his collections, he couldn't commit," Mr. Gold said.
They were so crazed and so far out and so difficult to reason with — to the point of being bizarre.
I've never heard the concluding prelude, the technically daunting "Feux d'Artifice," sound so crazed and blazing.
(One friend told me today about a fellow mother who is so crazed that she has been visiting Catholic churches as well, just for good measure).
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This is mating season, so male deer, crazed with hormones, are most likely to charge onto roads, and they account for many of the tens of thousands of deer carcasses disposed of annually in the three states.
And, in a culture crazed, so to speak, by Internet-ratcheted celebrity, which gets its thrills from the coarsest exhibitionists, "narcissistic" has become an automatic-pilot term to describe the preening of the famous.
Tap the shells all over so they are crazed, but do not peel the eggs.
A spectator can absorb only so much crazed laughter.
So a crazed robot is systematically exterminating all of humanity as we know it – what's Thor doing?
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