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craziness

[ US /ˈkɹeɪzinəs/ ]
[ UK /kɹˈe‍ɪzɪnəs/ ]
NOUN
  1. the quality of being rash and foolish
    trying to drive through a blizzard is the height of folly
    adjusting to an insane society is total foolishness
  2. foolish or senseless behavior
  3. informal terms for insanity

How To Use craziness In A Sentence

  • English soccer fans are notorious for their craziness and barbarism.
  • Adding to the craziness is the fact that she originally won the silver medal in Sydney. USATODAY.com - Weight no problem for Cunningham
  • Then, on top of the craziness and alleged corruption, populist Bucaram last month announced an economic austerity program.
  • Even here in a holiday resort town we get caught up with the craziness of the daily merry-go-round and become progressively exhausted and burnt out.
  • And I think, first of all, it is a grounding in the basic facts of human nutrition, which I think people need to know because there's so much craziness out there today.
  • How many times did you laugh out loud at the craziness in the household?
  • I just bought the 30 day shred, which is just 20 minutes of intense craziness, and am having troubles fitting it in, but 4 minutes there will be no excuse now, damn! - Little Elm
  • There's also a lot of folly, superstition and craziness, but I like to concentrate on the energy and resilience aspect of it.
  • The craziness is diffused by a quirky sense of humor that misses the mark more often than not, with cartoon captions and not-so-witty asides masquerading as footnotes. Rabid Reads: "Arguing with Idiots" by Glenn Beck
  • The sheer craziness of the enterprise seems also to tell you something important about human accomplishment. Times, Sunday Times
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