How To Use Crazed In A Sentence

  • Arsenal, where he can look forward to becoming instantly gripped with a crazed case of the cartwheeling jitters, learning to flap wildly at any kind of cross and generally buying into the idea of goalkeeping as a business of leaping about athletically saving penalties in between diving over the top of toe-poked 40-yard back passes. The Guardian World News
  • He was crazed with grief after the death of his mother.
  • It's a familiar and rather well-worn mechanic, but the sepia-toned graphical overlay is a stylish touch and the extravagant rag doll physics sends your victim rocketing through the air like a crazed acrobat, which is fun to behold and suitably reminiscent of a Peckinpah bloodbath. Blogposts | guardian.co.uk
  • Its surface had become heavily crazed, making it impossible to examine the specimen, so the balsam was removed with xylene.
  • I played like a crazed dog chasing a balloon on wet lino. The Sun
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  • The club's former cloakroom attendant has been given the crazed grin of a bunny boiler and arms that seem more like distressed eels than human limbs. Times, Sunday Times
  • He became crazed with anger/jealousy/pain.
  • Hosted by a crazed Japanese comedian and judged by a crack team of genuine Japanese schoolgirls, all of the show, save the sketches, is performed in Japanese.
  • More than 2,000 car-crazed students are motoring from the French capital and across 6,000 kilometres of African desert in a different kind of race. Yahoo! News: Top Stories
  • Sumptuous maybe, but these programmes were riddled with stereotypes - setting suns, crowds of smiling children, inexplicable crazed violence - and had little new to say.
  • So this year, consider creating an interior file in your soul called Pajama Day, and when things get crazed, out of nowhere, declare a blustery March Saturday Pajama Day, or a blistery August Sunday Pajama Day or any blessed day you feel like stopping and hanging out in your own holy wholeness. Dr. Susan Corso: Pajama Days: Holiness For The Rest Of The Year
  • She ran like a wounded deer, in a staggering, pain-crazed jink. COMPULSION
  • I didn't shower for at least 3 days and roamed the drugstore aisles like a crazed lunatic.
  • Getting dressed on the side of a logging road with no real place to park, we scramble to get our clothes on, gear stashed and snowshoes lashed to our boots before the first crazed logger sweeps around the corner in his big rig.
  • So we spent the best part of 2 hours running around the house screaming like crazed banshees, dodging (in my case not very successfully) my deranged older brother.
  • Sometimes it's of the crazed stalker variety. The Sun
  • Crazed by hunger, the population began to turn on the rebels.
  • Indeed, as the years go by the originals of subpoenaed smoking pistols themselves will slowly disappear, to the point where those claiming they ever existed can be safely tagged as crazed, deluded loons.
  • He looked very much like a savage creature, with his wild, shaggy black hair and infuriated and crazed grin.
  • All the meat is free range and the coffee, tea and chocolate are all organic and fair trade, so you can just about justify tucking into the calorie-crazed sticky toffee pudding for afters.
  • How safe would she be in her own flat, if some crazed person was determined to hunt her down?
  • The crazed driver tears through the intersection and barely avoids a brutal collision with an oncoming tractor trailer.
  • The result of this animalisation was the disempowering of homeless people through their representation as incoherent babbling drunks, the wild, drug crazed miscreants and the ‘feral’ runaways.
  • Handhelds have evolved from toys for the gadget-crazed to truly useful devices.
  • People are crazed about wearing their wrist fitness trackers and counting their steps. Christianity Today
  • The projected video feed of its crazed, helter-skelter movements delivers the sickening effect of a fairground ride. This week's new exhibitions
  • When, however, the little insignificant figure we have described approached so nigh as to receive some interruption from the warders, he dashed his dusky green turban from his head, showed that his beard and eyebrows were shaved like those of a professed buffoon, and that the expression of his fantastic and writhen features, as well as of his little black eyes, which glittered like jet, was that of a crazed imagination. The Talisman
  • There are also men who killed in a crazed fit or drunken stupor. Times, Sunday Times
  • Canadian officials at the band's record company have warned their management about one particular crazed fan who has been bombarding them with emails and phone calls. The Sun
  • You immediately address the stereotype that guys have one-track, sex-crazed minds. Biologically speaking, is it true?
  • Abuse and mental strain flow through the story, but Eugene's crazed influence is balanced against the sincere love his family feel for him.
  • Most of these films starred Christopher Lee as the blood-crazed aristo with the neurotic-looking Peter Cushing as his nemesis, Doctor Van Helsing.
  • The shark went into this crazed feeding frenzy. Times, Sunday Times
  • Sheen, who has been nominated for four Emmys for his art-imitating-life role as the sex-crazed bachelor, is currently facing domestic violence charges in Colorado following a Christmas Day argument with his crack-addicted wife, Brooke Mueller. Charlie Sheen Rehab
  • For example, although the media had named John as a stabbing victim and published his photograph less than a year earlier, no one in Britain would ever be allowed to learn that he had tried to engineer his own execution that hot June day in Goose Green: "As far as the public in south Manchester are concerned there is at large … a crazed knifeman who murderously attacked a 14-year-old," said the newspaper lawyer. "U Want Me 2 Kill Him?"
  • The "rotund" man with the "violent temper [and] dictatorial, commanding attitude" toward the masseuse, acted like a "crazed sex poodle. News of the Weird / Pro Edition
  • Beverley Nichols claimed he was a sex-crazed cad who "stank" and bragged of seducing a 12-year-old girl in Thailand. Brooks Peters: Mariage Blanc
  • And I'm quite certain being called a crazed sex poodle by the woman accusing you of inappropriateness in Portland is not to your advantage. Meredith C. Carroll: An Open Letter to Al Gore
  • All booksellers, I begin to think, are crazed obsessives.
  • Also, a great nation having made up its mind that hanging is quite the wholesomest process for its homicides in general, can yet with mercy distinguish between the degrees of guilt in homicides; and does not yelp like a pack of frost-pinched wolf-cubs on the blood-track of an unhappy crazed boy, or gray-haired clodpate Othello, "perplexed i 'the extreme," at the very moment that it is sending a Minister of the Crown to make polite speeches to a man who is bayoneting young girls in their father's sight, and killing noble youths in cool blood, faster than a country butcher kills lambs in spring. Harvard Classics Volume 28 Essays English and American
  • These are short-sighted, power-crazed, intellectually degenerate, self-serving, morally empty imbeciles!
  • We are crazed by a multitudinousness of details, till the eye sees no picture, the ear hears no music, the taste finds no beauty, and the reason grasps no system. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 14, No. 83, September, 1864
  • As far as I can tell, the concept of the hormone-crazed teenager is coeval with suburbia.
  • Also from Miike, FanTasia screened Gozu, a film that begins with a crazed gangster who hallucinates that a tiny Chihuahua is ‘a trained Yakuza attack dog’ and smashes the hapless creature against a restaurant window.
  • I was like this crazed fan! The Sun
  • From a distance, it could be plaster of Paris, but up close there is no mistaking the fine, crazed lines of human skin.
  • In any case, the death of Pelléas is a crude murder by a crazed enemy, whose depravity has already been manifest in the horrendous scene in which Golaud hales Mélisande up and down by the hair of her lovely head.
  • Shame the only thing holding DADT together (at least as a social issue) are these fundie idiots who still think that every gay man or gay woman who sees them will fall hopelessly in lust with them, and fall over themselves with their crazed lust to try and have their way with the fundies. Think Progress » Gordon Brown Calls On America To Repeal DADT, Calls UK LGBT Soldiers ‘The Pride Of Our Country’
  • Both films centre on desperate people crazed by the prospect of wealth.
  • Recently I picked up a slightly crazed Edwardian wall tile, part of an incomplete design, only to drop it in horror at being asked for €10 a piece.
  • A judge awarded a have-a-go hero £500 to thank him for rugby tackling a drug-crazed mugger.
  • It was all a mad swirl, a crazed delirium of plunging horses and shouts in the darkness, but somehow they formed a line.
  • Motorbikes, spare car parts, clothes and make - up were all taken in a crazed treasure hunt.
  • From time to time, when they have ingurgitated too violent liquids, they revolt, and then they must be slaughtered, for once let loose they would act as a crazed stampeded herd. Là-bas
  • Where did this hatred of Witchcraft begin and who is responsible for spreading the myths of diabolism, devil-worship, infanticide and crazed orgiastic rites?
  • No, that was an era full of bumptious government employees and crazed moralistic zealots forever threatening to incarcerate the peasantry, largely on some kind of trumped up charge or other.
  • That you will become crazed on the sugar; overbearing and vain. Times, Sunday Times
  • Robert leaped to his feet and executed a stylish pirouette across the black-and-white crazed rug; Gordon joined him at his halfway mark, and they finished together with an entrechat. Naked Cruelty
  • Tim is clueless when it comes to the ways of conventioneers, so he is swept off his feet by a sexy insurance agent from Nebraska — she's played engagingly by Anne Heche — and knocked for interlocking loops by his roommates, the crazed Dean (John C. Reilly in full, glorious bray), and the tough-minded Ronald (Isiah Whitlock Jr., who played the terrifyingly corrupt state senator in "The Wire"). 'Gnomeo': A Bard's Garden of Delights
  • Never before have we been so crazed by the speed of communication.
  • Sharp had reached its most furious stage, that venerable corruptionist, worn down by ill health, and almost crazed by the popular outcry, sold his B.oadway railroad to Peter A.B. Widener, William L. Elkins, and William H. Kemble. The Age of Big Business; a chronicle of the captains of industry
  • It took a few moments for me to remember I was in New Zealand and that the dreary sourcebook of my drug-crazed hippie nights had been filmed there and won a regiment of Oscars.
  • An exhausted proprietor at the head of his waiters, crazed with sleepiness, eventually succeeds in driving these noctambulist apostles into the streets. Modern Painting
  • It had the crazed acousti-rock revolution it had been gasping for.
  • A U. N.-backed war-crimes tribunal is now going after alleged war criminals -- most recently Taylor himself, indicted last month on charges that he'd backed drug-crazed guerrillas in return for access to rebel-dug Sierra Leonean diamonds. Days Of Hope, Days Of Fear
  • But due to my vast and eclectic reading habits, I am already familiar with this excerpt from the O'Neill ouevre and consider it a masterpiece, so I can listen to Tony's excellent account of crazed druggies in London in his storied past while allowing my mind to wander a bit -- like to the intriguing headline in the tabloid of a nearby loiterer: "Cat predicts hour of patients 'deaths. Literary Death Match: Wednesday Night in Washington Square Park
  • He is not personally responsible for the individual acts of his drug-crazed clients, but his acts are rendered immoral by the perfectly expectable results of his actions as a whole. War Criminal or Hero? « Antiwar.com Blog
  • It takes courage to drop such a downbeat number in the midst of so much crazed jollity. Times, Sunday Times
  • When the youth group interrupted the webcast to deliver the message that real Americans want clean energy and a fair climate treaty, Monckton went ballistic, calling the students \ "crazed Hitler youth\" and \ "Nazis. Brendan DeMelle: Climate Denier Calls U.S. Activists "Hitler Youth" at Americans For Prosperity Protest
  • To folks who say going off half crazed is no way to deal with our problems, I would simply say pretending they don’t exist and aaying so to everyone is a bit like John McCain telling Americans that our economy was doing fine. Matthew Yglesias » The George Will Scandal and the Decline of Great American Newspapers
  • We are becoming a crazed culture of cheap criticism and pious moralizing, and in our self-absorption may well lose what we inherited from a better generation.
  • I like to imagine my mother a harried and frantic termagant, slightly crazed and in distinct need of sedation.
  • He became crazed with anger/jealousy/pain.
  • The club's former cloakroom attendant has been given the crazed grin of a bunny boiler and arms that seem more like distressed eels than human limbs. Times, Sunday Times
  • He certainly seems to have mellowed, despite his slightly crazed Noddy Holder corkscrew curls and permanent top hat.
  • As you may recall, Obama's fans quickly established a reputation of acting like brain-damaged weasels or rabid squirrels or distempered hyenas or crazed dingos or foul-mouthed Philistines or huns, or other such creatures. Oh, My Bad, I Misunderstood What I Thought I Heard, but I Guess I Didn't Hear What I Thought was Said.
  • The thread that runs through all of them is not just the crazed demand for a dowry by the victim's husband and his family, but the lack of support she got from her own parents as she suffered torture in silence.
  • Fast Times at the Capitol Complex yahooBuzzArticleHeadline = 'Fast Times at the Capitol Complex'; yahooBuzzArticleSummary = 'Article: A neutered Senate and a forceless mainstream media provide no checks and balances on a power-crazed president.' Fast Times at the Capitol Complex
  • Well I too woke up and outside there was this shining sun literally smashing itself against the window like a crazed yet determined yellow bird butit just couldn't break through the little rows of shuttered blinds like it wanted to. Allergic Reactions #1: the Sun
  • Loneliness crazed her mind.
  • Ford, brandishing a heavy pistol in each hand, blasted away all around him like a crazed gunslinger as the survivors and his crew leapt or were carried aboard the ship.
  • It is hard to take in that this view is from an eminent scholar, not a crazed science-fiction fan. Times, Sunday Times
  • Jack Nicholson's crazed cry of ‘Here's Johnny’ as he axes his way through a door in pursuit of his wife has been named the most terrifying screen moment of all time.
  • Nearly ten years on I find myself lending a hand to get that crazed, giggling bedlamite back in the saddle. Jayme Lynn Blaschke's Gibberish
  • The accusations, confined at first to Tituba and two other friendless women, one crazed, the other bedrid, presently included two female members of Parris 'church, in which, as in so many other churches, there had been some sharp dissensions. The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 12
  • As the train begins to choof off, our musician, seated in the centre of the carriage, but roped off from any crazed fans, begins strumming his guitar. The Blues Train
  • The actor playing the crazed counselor is so downright deranged in his performance you feel dirty watching him.
  • Then as partisan control of state legislatures possibly shifts in elections over the next few years, more states can jump into the crazed fray, with lines being rejiggered willy-nilly until Census Day 2010.
  • She was once attacked by a crazed fan.
  • For that matter, how did the PICU nurses know that I'm not some crazed drug fiend?
  • However, it should not be assumed that all young people in Down who listen to metal are drug-crazed occultists.
  • The Tories denounced him as a crazed self-publicist seeking to usurp more senior figures to steamroller the country into signing up to the single currency.
  • It's a giant space station, complete with aging electronics, broken platforms to leap from, and a crazed robot caretaker called Sigmund who acts as your guide around the station. GameSpot's News, Screenshots, Movies, Reviews, Previews, Downloads, and Features
  • The club's former cloakroom attendant has been given the crazed grin of a bunny boiler and arms that seem more like distressed eels than human limbs. Times, Sunday Times
  • Well, except for Sean Preston and Jayden James, who had to put up with a slightly crazed woman babbling at them in a made-up language and farting like a spluttery clown-car engine all the time, but for everyone else it was all tickety-boo. Britney Spears In Hospital After K-Fed Custody Row
  • Tell me, tell me, _tell_ me!" she pleaded; "I know you are half crazed by something -- some dreadful thing that has been done to you --" and ceased, appalled at the distorted visage he turned on her. Ailsa Paige
  • Watching England writhing horribly against West Indies in Chennai this week was a strangely familiar experience, partly because it represented just another flaky layer in the crazed mille-feuille of the current World Cup campaign, and partly because I was simultaneously watching archive footage of England writhing horribly against West Indies 30 years ago to the day during the Barbados Test of 1981. My Beef with England: if only we had an Ian Botham now | Barney Ronay
  • Traffic in Puget Sound is so bad that bicycling has become the sport of grizzled bums, high energy whippet like software engineers, and action crazed suburban boys. Why Don’t More Women Ride? « PubliCola
  • But in the end she is overcome with guilt that manifests itself in crazed hallucinations.
  • As Delaney and Forster hit the deck they caught a fleeting glimpse of the crazed man going for it again.
  • We are left with a caricature of the German doctor as a power crazed, human vivisector.
  • The most terrified will also die, because they are paralyzed or crazed THREE KINDS OF KISSING - SCOTTISH SHORT STORIES
  • You immediately address the stereotype that guys have one-track, sex-crazed minds.
  • Character is mourning and crazed by grief.
  • Verily this is no common mind; else, crazed or sane, it could not weave so straight and gaudy a tale as this out of the airy nothings wherewith it hath wrought this curious romaunt. The Prince and the Pauper; a tale for young people of all ages
  • Not the spavined buffoons of the Wodehousian imagination, but the revenge-crazed thugs of the century following the Restoration. Unseen Swells: Why rock stars should become aristocrats
  • Take pity on the repugs, any one left of Attila the Hun is a crazed leftist. Archive 2007-01-01
  • Hiding under a seat in a movie theater that has come under attack by a crazed gunman.
  • And in the meantime, Chuck is going bananas, his tail wagging like a crazed propeller, his face the most precious combination of anticipation and curiosity.
  • His heart calmed and he remained staring at the crazed plaster of the ceiling and the unshaded bulb. THE LAST RAVEN
  • In consequence of these destructive acts, Enkidu dies, and Gilgamesh is left to wander half-crazed, searching in vain to resurrect his beloved friend.
  • The woman in the stall next to mine was belly laughing, cackling like a crazed hyena, heehawing at the other woman's fart.
  • I should warn you that the picture starts out slow, but I assure you that it soon accelarates like a thrill-crazed she-devil behind the wheel of a souped-up sportscar.
  • life-stuff," and other hylotheistic and purely hypothetical formulæ, with which the average mind has been well-nigh crazed for the last fifteen or twenty years. Life: Its True Genesis
  • He kept in tremendous shape and ate healthier than the diet-crazed Americans he read about.
  • This silly comedy stars Brendan Fraser as the boofhead explorer trying to protect an English lass he fancies from a bunch of sex-crazed zombies.
  • And their power-crazed heads obviously long to wear a crown, which is why they behave like old-style nawabs and potentates.
  • There may be a certain crazed nobility to their kamikaze gestures. Stromata Blog:
  • As far as I can tell, the concept of the hormone-crazed teenager is coeval with suburbia.
  • Crazed by hunger and thirst, his men had been shooting and reloading without sleep for three days.
  • In Burgess's 1962 dystopian novel A Clockwork Orange, famously filmed by Stanley Kubrick in 1971, the unruly youngster Alex is subjected to "the Ludovico Technique" by the crazed authorities.
  • The sound of a car revving up and suddenly moving reached my ears, and it was not long before a black car came to my side with a stampede of crazed animals following.
  • An even more tragic fate befell many who, amid the crazed stampede, were able to get out of the fort.
  • And when the smile - a crazed display of bared dentures - is so radically knocked off his face? Times, Sunday Times
  • Sunday: I opened last week with Percy B. Shelley's Ozymandias, a poem about Louis B. Mayer, to try and get across the point that Rachel's, or Boobiac's, megalomaniacal power-crazedness last week was short-sighted, as her queendom would not endure. Tallulah Morehead: Big Brother 12: The Sorrows of Boobiac.
  • To balance this there are sickly terrifying moments aplenty: projectile infected-blood barfing, a crazed dog darting out of the woods to attack, a rotting friend locked away in a tool shed.
  • People became crazed by the idea that they didn't get it.
  • Tim is clueless when it comes to the ways of conventioneers, so he is swept off his feet by a sexy insurance agent from Nebraska — she's played engagingly by Anne Heche — and knocked for interlocking loops by his roommates, the crazed Dean (John C. Reilly in full, glorious bray), and the tough-minded Ronald (Isiah Whitlock Jr., who played the terrifyingly corrupt state senator in "The Wire"). 'Gnomeo': A Bard's Garden of Delights
  • In the world where she was most alive, the sun split in the sky, the earth erupted, her body was torn to pieces, her teeth and bones crazed and broken to fragments.
  • She was crazed with grief.
  • Our newspapers were not so crooked, our politicians so crazed, our bourgeoise quite so exquisitely ripe for insult or assault.
  • The sax sounds on the edge of crazed, pealing off into wails and squeals, which are in fairly marked contrast to the beats/piano that convey something of the air of a polite jazz-funk track.
  • Since everything that follows -- from the shrieking brattle of "Two Sails on a Sound" to the enchanted tribal vocal exercises of "Slippi" to the slow-building celebratory scuttle of "Too Soon" -- feels similarly crazed, drug-induced, and apparitional, Here Comes the Indian makes for particularly lucid listening.
  • The man may not be the crazed attacker who throttled the young lawyer and tried to force her into the boot of her car last Thursday, but he was in the Leeds car park when the terrifying incident took place.
  • Police at Calpe, near Benidorm, say she was washing her hair when the crazed killer struck.
  • But is this the work of a crazed fan, or something far more sinister? Times, Sunday Times
  • She pushed through the door and past the dark mahogany bar, her eyes trailing over the mad mishmash of mirrors and chandeliers, the wood-panelled walls bedecked with mottled old Chinese prints, the crazed fruit plasterwork on the ceiling. The Priest
  • God only knows what he would have made of crazed magicians reading numerological significance into his work, hah!
  • The old woman had a crazed expression on her face.
  • It all comes down to responsibility, and this power-crazed megalomaniac picture that you're painting is certainly not the only possible outcome, goal, or destination for people who don't believe sorcery should be used sparingly.
  • It is hard to take in that this view is from an eminent scholar, not a crazed science-fiction fan. Times, Sunday Times
  • It has a tendency to frizz up and stick out over my ears so I look like a crazed koala.
  • Crazed wizards worshiping ancient things that existed millennia ago; hideous secrets scrawled in forbidden tomes of flesh; contacting evil servitors who will do the sorcerer's bidding ... An Interview with Venger Satanis : The Lovecraft News Network
  • Here's another season full of crazed killers, zombified corpses, brutal stabbings, and all the rest of the trappings that the fans enjoy.
  • But the mid-list novelists, the young poets, the old scholars, the crazed experimentalists - these were writers who needed a champion. The Times Literary Supplement
  • It is not made clear just why Sebastian snaps to the degree he does, but he suddenly becomes a murderous, kill-crazed loony, offing his co-workers one by one.
  • Your mother is crazed, blind, guideless, stumbling with every step as she nears a cliff. Becoming Enlightened
  • Seasonal workers are run ragged at this time of year, trying to slake the desires of Christmas-crazed consumers like me.
  • The works feature bits of architecture, coloured blobs over the top and crazed, raised surfaces of paint, all lovingly laid down on miniature rectangles of MDF.
  • We pelted for the door, mad-crazed with fear and hunger.
  • He touched the elbow, showed a flitting face of crazed amazement in amusement, and shrugged and half-laughed, dismissing the incident, as being perhaps, if his hearer chose to have it so, a gem of the rubbish tumbled into the dustcart out of a rather exceptional householder's experience. One of Our Conquerors — Complete
  • The platform at the front of the stage rises up like a pulpit, as Neil suddenly comes on like a crazed tub-thumping preacher man, delivering a bizarre sermon which starts off tongue-in-cheek, and ends up largely sincere.
  • Had some crazed sailor escaped, and was he gibbering from the roundtop? Myths & Legends of our New Possessions & Protectorate
  • They obviously figured she looked crazed too, why else would she jump back like she'd just been burnt when she spotted the filth.
  • A "rat fink" was an insult, the crazed character created by pioneering artist / car designer "Big Daddy" Roth, and (as "Rat Pfink") the title mock-superhero in the film "Rat Pfink a Boo Boo" by legendary cult film director Ray Dennis Steckler, who also passed away recently. Music For Maniacs
  • So good luck with that, Rupert. have a delightful, Howard-Hughesian dotage, acting out a crazed, Moby-Dick dumbshow against the Internet, hoping that the world's politics and economies will reform themselves to suit your fevered imaginings. Rupert Murdoch vows to take all of Newscorp's websites out of Google, abolish fair use, tear heads off of adorable baby animals - Boing Boing
  • By now it's an accepted fact among the city's clique of food fops and gourmets that inventive, high-quality dining is on the wane in recession-era, brasserie-crazed, comfort-food-addled Manhattan.
  • Fumb ducker or crazed or worse cynical. by HillbillyRob on Sunday, Mar 29, 2009 at 7: 03: 54 PM OpEdNews - Quicklink: GOP Rep Shimkus Says We Need Uncapped Carbon Emissions Because Carbon is "Plant Food"
  • Apparently a party is when total strangers crazed on drugs and booze turn up and rip out your fence palings.
  • In his new film, he plays the part of a crazed psycho.
  • However young and crazed by ‘vintage’, no one will be going out wearing square-toed flatties with space-age mini dresses, that's a given.
  • There was something sad about Spring Mill now, with its crazed windows and its broken bricks, something a bit sinister.
  • An even more tragic fate befell many who, amid the crazed stampede, were able to get out of the fort.
  • The shark went into this crazed feeding frenzy. Times, Sunday Times
  • In his new film, he plays the part of a crazed psycho.
  • He had that same crazed bubbliness that Kit got just before she stabbed someone in the throat. Slice Of Cherry
  • Her right arm is in bandages after she got into a fight at a nightclub with a crazed fan.
  • The frantic zooms, the crazed crosscuts, the up-the-nostrils close-ups, the rollercoaster spin shots; it never stops, for two agonising hours.
  • The club's former cloakroom attendant has been given the crazed grin of a bunny boiler and arms that seem more like distressed eels than human limbs. Times, Sunday Times
  • Crazed ceramics
  • Kristen Wiig was already amazing, and now all she has to do is marry her Target lady to her A-Hole lady to a crazed hockey sidelines mom who is the only person qualified in the universe to call offsides and ... Election Central Morning Roundup
  • He claimed he would be mobbed by crazed fans on public transport if banned. The Sun
  • There are three major protagonists (played by Brendan Fraser, Paul Bettany, and, a revelation, Eliza Bennett), two minor (another promising youngster, Rafi Gavron, and the incomparable Helen Mirren clearly having the time of her life), and two tertiary (Jim Broadbent in crazed crotchety mode and Sienna Guillory doing fantastic physically expressive work). Inkheart
  • These dislocated physiognomies are searing psychic masks whose crazed features seem to express the artist's creative and psychological isolation.
  • Well, every one except for the Saturday evening cocktail party for comic-book professionals, as I was but a crazed fanboy then ... though I'm not even sure whether the term fanboy had been invented yet. River of Dreams
  • He was crazed with grief after the death of his mother.
  • The old woman had a crazed expression on her face.
  • Using the excuse that some delayed tribute must be collected, Claudius decides to send the crazed Prince on a restorative sea journey to England.
  • Sometimes it's of the crazed stalker variety. The Sun
  • Have been slammed/crazed/etcetera, even more so than usual lately, but the horizon approacheth. Excuses, Excuses
  • Secondly, he's a ducker and diver: always devising crazed schemes to get enough money for gambling.
  • Kath, a sex-crazed single mother, comes under the scrutiny of her prissy daughter, Kim, when the younger woman leaves her husband and moves back in with Mum.
  • Meanwhile, the perjured blob that is Clarence Thomas has helped free the TV, radio and mailbox for vast, undocumented money dumps from the likes of his manic, Jesus-crazed spouse. Jerry and Joe Long: Can Scum Save Us From Maniacs?
  • There are also men who killed in a crazed fit or drunken stupor. Times, Sunday Times
  • I love blood and gore and crazed psycho killers come back from the dead.
  • There are also men who killed in a crazed fit or drunken stupor. Times, Sunday Times
  • Northumbria Police issued photographs of her injuries as part of a public appeal to track down the crazed knifeman.
  • I think I must live in some kind of crazed fantasy land, when I have absolutely NO self awareness whatsoever.
  • Oh, and apparently sex-crazed nymphos are bad people.
  • I like to imagine my mother a harried and frantic termagant, slightly crazed and in distinct need of sedation.
  • Well, except for Sean Preston and Jayden James, who had to put up with a slightly crazed woman babbling at them in a made-up language and farting like a spluttery clown-car engine all the time, but for everyone else it was all tickety-boo. Britney Spears In Hospital After K-Fed Custody Row
  • Lust-crazed stags in rut are spotted by intrepid early - birds on the Skye Deck, as seals and otters play in the foamy waters off the Summer Isles.
  • Furthermore, in case you decide to emulate your crackbrained captain and his crazed heroics, I am giving you a direct order: No matter what happens, you are not to come after me. THE RIFT
  • These are short-sighted, power-crazed, intellectually degenerate, self-serving, morally empty imbeciles!
  • It is preposterous to assume every passenger is a potential crazed homicidal maniac.
  • Eva starts losing her perspective in a small Icelandic frontier village, crazed by guilt and superstition.
  • With a chorus of screams, the horses all plunged into crazed fear, throwing riders to and fro.
  • As a trance medium he is unparalleled, able to ‘Spout’ at will the messages beamed into his head from vast numbers of discorporate spirits, demons, dear departed, crazed saints, mystics and conquerors of ancient history including Cerinthus the Mad Gnostic, actual author of the Book of Revelation! The Book of the SubGenius
  • She gave a crazed cry, the cry of a Harpy, the cry of a madwoman who had long lost all sanity, the cries of one who faced death and would never forget.
  • And their power-crazed heads obviously long to wear a crown, which is why they behave like old-style nawabs and potentates.

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