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  • Suddenly an Army jeep appeared from around the bend, speeding crazily through the peaceful crowd.
  • On Sule Pagoda Road, there is a bizarre three-story building that would have made Wren wake up screaming: mullioned windows, crazily framed and blacked out, lozenge-shaped openings in crenellated towers, red battlements. Burma
  • We climbed over the craggy outcrops of Cambro-Ordovician age Fort Burnside Formation and Jamestown Formation, crazily tilted beds of phyllite and slate and siltstone and stark white veins of calcite. "Into a light that lingers."
  • It was like some kind of crazily dangerous child's game.
  • He laughed crazily.
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  • The hard working police are severely underfunded, significantly underpaid and crazily understaffed.
  • Or you might loop around crazily a few times, like a spirograph on meth. Mark Morford: Why Are You Always Walking in Circles?
  • And anyway, by the late ’70s, Mr. Hockney had detoured in a half-dozen directions: theater sets and costume design, where the artist showed himself to be a virtuoso; photography, where he did not; and farragoes into Cubist collage, Chinese philosophy and “fax” drawings, as well as the artist’s crazily overpublicized theory that from the Renaissance onward, artists used optical devices to paint in perfect one-point perspective. The Unconfounding Delight of David Hockney
  • Her thoughts, her inner self, veered crazily between extremes. LOST SUMMER
  • Beryl wrote her name mechanically in letters that zigzagged crazily. Red-Robin
  • I set myself crazily high standards,' she said. Times, Sunday Times
  • They are a crazily talented group of musicians!
  • The chamber seemed to wave crazily as one of his eyes was carried across and set into a perceptor extension. Robot Adept
  • She comments crazily on how much fun this will be.
  • I smiled so widely, and waved my hands crazily, hoping they saw us.
  • he behaves crazily when he is off his medication
  • The sail of the little boat swung crazily from one side to the other.
  • As the waiting travellers watched in frozen horror, it slewed crazily to one side as it carried on towards them, wrecking the parapets and heading broadside for the station.
  • He behaves crazily when he is off his medication.
  • The sail of the little boat swung crazily from one side to the other.
  • Kevin squeaked in a high pitch voice flinging his arms crazily.
  • The kids were running around crazily , working off their surplus energy.
  • His hair is dark and crazily curly, but he's much softer looking in the flesh and smiling happily at us all.
  • She paused to stare at a wooden gate swinging crazily on its hinges.
  • They were very grateful and crazily felt bad for not getting us something.
  • You must have seen the soft side of her to fall for her so crazily.
  • As you glide your mouse over each, the page appears; click on the dot, and the page zooms in and pans crazily.
  • And so off we went, roaring crazily through hilly, wet, winding roads through the darkness.
  • They're not crazily overpriced.
  • Every time the doorbell or the phone rang, I crazily hoped it was him.
  • They asked their question yet again, and Bill began laughing crazily in response, growing hysterical.
  • I traveled with Lily and my great roadtrip partner, my cousin Beth, who crazily agreed to this idea.
  • So crazily committed was she to her boyfriend that she tattooed his name on her lower abdomen.
  • It's supposed to be crazily hot and humid today.
  • His heart thudded crazily.
  • You have to turn the fact into something crazily visual. Times, Sunday Times
  • The kids were running around crazily , working off their surplus energy.
  • Actually, everything's getting crazily busy at the moment.
  • But his life is as crazily busy as it always was. Times, Sunday Times
  • He huffed causing the hair in front of his eyes to fly up and land crazily in his eyes.
  • Million Dollar Baby almost crazily tries to hold the ill-assorted gritty details together with depressive grandiosity, and I guess in some inchoate way Eastwood is entertaining epic pretensions.
  • The camera is crazily expensive.
  • It was individualism baresark, amok, crazily frantic. The Fortunate Youth
  • Crazily, I would watch the nightly newscasts for revelations.
  • The ball bounced crazily over his shoulder into the net.
  • Bron froze and stared pointedly at the finger, his whiskers vibrating crazily. BEHINDLINGS
  • The crazily ambitious restaurant project seemed doomed.
  • It would weave towards us then veer away crazily.
  • If we could wear ethnic trousers, we probably could find something - something full-legged with a drawstring, or a pair of bias-cut churidars - but that's not what the fashionistas want; they want us to blind the unsuspecting with the vision of pinstripes skewing crazily around our curves, and entertain folks with the ridiculous picture of full bosoms perched on top of highwaisted trousers. Well, I Guess It's Time To Wrap This Up, Then - A Dress A Day
  • Dark silhouettes lurched crazily in the flickering light, while the pub doors creaked and slammed threatrically in the wind.
  • The sail of the little boat swung crazily from one side to the other.
  • Meanwhile, many soldiers were still fighting crazily.
  • The ball bounced crazily over his shoulder into the net.
  • You have to turn the fact into something crazily visual. Times, Sunday Times
  • The intricate art of origami has nothing on how some of these little beauties grow, looking like crazily choreographed sea coral in their chilled humidifiers.
  • From where we were, we could just see a group of people running around crazily in the centre of the park.
  • When you see a lot of little objects moving crazily back and forth, all the different motion signals that get sent to the brain cancel each other out. Free throw shooting
  • He was waving the gun crazily.
  • Crazily, a story with a lot of action, location and cast was the objective, to creative something greater than the budget might imply.
  • The traffic was crazily busy for that time of night.
  • The girl was crazily happy because she gets to go on a vacation.
  • He does this out of solemn devotion to the truth, he says, and not because he has been crazily obsessed with her.
  • Aiden watched us both warily, uncertain as to why we were grinning crazily at each other.
  • Or Bobo Balde crazily barging David Clarkson off the ball as the Motherwell man bounded into the box four minutes later to concede a penalty slotted away by Richie Forlan for an equaliser.
  • For months I've been wandering around, burbling about how crazily happy I am, scared it would end since I don't know how it started.
  • It's just this wild, indescribable experience which I will now foolishly and crazily attempt to describe.
  • Surely, something freakish would happen—a slow roller through the wickets, some fluke fly ball barely clearing the Green Monster, a sure groundout bouncing crazily around the infield—something confirming the Sox impending doom usually happened right about now. One Season
  • The place is crazily overgrown and the path that we cut is now only just passable. Times, Sunday Times
  • As the waiting travellers watched in frozen horror, it slewed crazily to one side as it carried on towards them, wrecking the parapets and heading broadside for the station.
  • People have such crazily high romantic expectations these days.
  • The place is crazily overgrown and the path that we cut is now only just passable. Times, Sunday Times
  • I love them all, I love them crazily and they love me back, that's why they stay with me.
  • For months I've been wandering around, burbling about how crazily happy I am.
  • Sammy felt like whipping out a paper fan and waving it crazily in front of her face.
  • When conceptual art is done well, it's crazily good.
  • I know I am talking crazily.
  • That she now looks like a kindly old grandmother only heightens the jolt and joke of her sauciness, which may be why she's even more crazily adored than when she flaunted a whisk and an outsize libido as Sue Ann Nivens on "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" or found fresh poetry in daffiness as Rose Nylund in "The Golden Girls. NYT > Home Page
  • But he was deflected by the crash of the mainsheet blocks on the stout deck-traveller, as the mainsail, emptied of the wind and feeling the wind on the other side, swung crazily across above him. CHAPTER II
  • My works sold crazily in Japan.
  • The place is crazily overgrown and the path that we cut is now only just passable. Times, Sunday Times
  • Then I became crazily obsessed with acting.
  • The sail of the little boat swung crazily from one side to the other.
  • One of the scariest problems in golf is when the ball crazily turns to either the right or left.
  • The small cats, bushbabies, hares and hyenas had particularly bright eyeshine, while a herd of wildebeest, sitting, standing, feeding, resting, looked like a string of Christmas lights hanging crazily over the plains.
  • It seems crazily optimistic to think we can juggle all these dangers indefinitely, but there's hope. Times, Sunday Times
  • The kids were running around crazily , working off their surplus energy.
  • My dress flew out at all angles, whipping past the other competitors who were moving as crazily fast as we were.
  • They are reportedly crazily in love.
  • Yes, a week at most," says he, and pointed out how he had sited his left and right attacks opposite the strongest points in the rebel defences, which our gunners were pounding with red-hot shot, keeping the pandy fire-parties busy quelling the flames which you could see here and there behind the walls, flickering crazily through the heat-haze. Fiancée

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