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the lunacy
noun
The state of being mad, insanity
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The New York Post's front page on Monday blared, "ENOUGH!" The Sun cried, "END THE LUNACY".
Perhaps the lunacy of it all is her private joke.
"Rape is rape" was the meme quickly ignited to counter the lunacy.
In 1855 he became secretary to the lunacy commissioners and in 1861 became a commissioner.
So why does the lunacy of building companies with no revenue or business model work?
The second tack is to run against the lunacy of the opposition.
"We sat there basically dumbstruck with the lunacy of what had just happened," he said.
A crucial element of Callaway's success was the lunacy of avid golfers.
In particular, Americans who smirk at the lunacy in London should not be smug.
But that is easy to overlook, because the lunacy and incongruity rarely let up.
But the lunacy comes in bursts, with some awkward nonlunacy in between.
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