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[ US /ˈkɹeɪzi/ ]
[ UK /kɹˈe‍ɪzi/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. bizarre or fantastic
    had a crazy dream
    wore a crazy hat
  2. intensely enthusiastic about or preoccupied with
    crazy about cars and racing
    gaga over the rock group's new album
    they are dotty about each other
  3. foolish; totally unsound
    a crazy scheme
    half-baked ideas
    a screwball proposal without a prayer of working
  4. affected with madness or insanity
    a man who had gone mad
  5. possessed by inordinate excitement
    was crazy to try his new bicycle
    the crowd went crazy
NOUN
  1. someone deranged and possibly dangerous

How To Use crazy In A Sentence

  • Secondly, he makes the team too much money, raking in ticket and merchandise sales like crazy.
  • He added: 'It is so crazy. The Sun
  • I think it drives the kids crazy because I sing very loudly and off key.
  • I was accused of being stiff, spoiled, pompous, upper crusted, bitter, angry, negative, imbecilic, and even crazy.
  • She regarded him as a somewhat crazy and delusional man, no matter how good he looked.
  • He went crazy and tried to kill her.
  • So I put the guitar on clean, put on the delay effect, and I arpeggiate the chords at the right speed to get this really crazy thumping sound. All Updates @ Ultimate-Guitar.Com
  • Thirdly, despite working crazy hours I seemed to have all the ingredients needed for this particular tart without budging an inch.
  • Here's all you have to know about men and women: women are crazy, men are stupid. And the main reason women are crazy is that men are stupid. George Carlin 
  • I began to consider crazy thoughts, such as whether we were in some strange power game.
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