crazy

  • 11crazy — [krā′zē] adj. crazier, craziest [< CRAZE] 1. a) having flaws or cracks b) shaky or rickety; unsound 2. a) unsound of mind; mentally unbalanced or deranged; psychopathic; insane …

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  • 12Crazy — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Crazy puede referirse a: Una canción de Simple Plan. Una canción de Britney Spears. Una canción de Alanis Morissette, cóver de la canción del mismo nombre del cantante SealCrazy (cancion alanis morissette) Una… …

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  • 13crazy — [adj1] mentally strange ape, barmy, batty, berserk, bonkers*, cracked, crazed, cuckoo, daft, delirious, demented, deranged, dingy*, dippy*, erratic, flaky, flipped*, flipped out*, freaked out*, fruity*, idiotic, insane, kooky, lunatic, mad,… …

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  • 14Crazy 8 — is a retail division of Gymboree. Begun in August, 2007, Crazy 8 features lower cost articles of apparel and is Gymboree s direct competitor for The Children s Place and Old Navy. [http://www.crazy8.com Crazy8.com] …

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  • 15-crazy — [ kreızi ] suffix used with some nouns for saying what someone is extremely enthusiastic about: soccer crazy youngsters …

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  • 16-crazy — UK [kreɪzi] US suffix used with some nouns for saying what someone is extremely enthusiastic about soccer crazy youngsters Thesaurus: suffixeshyponym …

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  • 17crazy — index frenetic, irrational, ludicrous, lunatic, non compos mentis Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 18crazy — crazy, crazed *insane, mad, demented, lunatic, maniac, deranged, non compos mentis Contrasted words: *rational, reasonable: sane, sensible, *wise, sapient …

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  • 19crazy — 01. I think it s [crazy] to go down the most difficult hill when you ve only been snowboarding for a couple of days. You ll break your neck! 02. Sharon s dad went [crazy] when he found out she had tried marijuana. 03. My neighbor is [crazy]. She… …

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  • 20crazy — [[t]kre͟ɪzi[/t]] ♦♦♦ crazier, craziest, crazies 1) ADJ GRADED (disapproval) If you describe someone or something as crazy, you think they are very foolish or strange. [INFORMAL] People thought they were all crazy to try to make money from… …

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