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the crazed
adjective
Maddened, driven insane.
synonyms
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Audiences are perfectly capable of distinguishing between the crazed and the creative.
The crazed clamour of the night – growls, hoots, croaks – has died away and for a moment there is almost hush.
The crazed cadenza was all the more ferocious for the ping and clarity of Mr. Lang's playing.
We don't know how such an act ends, in Pleasantville, unless the crazed editor plunges the scissors into his heart.
The crazed lone fan gained a monstrous avatar when Mark David Chapman murdered John Lennon in 1980.
Stripped of judgments, Becky conveys to a designer T the crazed psychological profile of the addictive shopper.
The science is there as a symbol of an alien world that few but the crazed have access to.
The crazed extremists do exist.
The crazed attack dogs are in full view.
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The owner is odd, the waiter inept, the bandleader crazed, the two customers indifferent.
The nights were crazed, the nights were peaceful.
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