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cray

/krey/US // kreɪ //UK // (kreɪ) //

蜡笔小新,蟋蟀,克雷,妪

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    Slang.

    • : crazy.

Examples

  • The second upped the ante, taking aim at “cray,” “jelly,” “literally,” “teehee,” and “totes.”

  • Online report suggesting that this shiz, though cray cray, does appear to be true.

  • As for the plodding, inky sycophants who fawned upon Mr. Cray's informativeness, Michael regarded them with horror and contempt.

  • "Perhaps Fane will recite to us his discovery," said Mr. Cray, scratching his scurfy head with the gnawed end of a penholder.

  • But I have to listen to Cray for eighteen hours every week, and he hates me because I won't take notes for his beastly essays.

  • He took to coming to school in vivid bow-ties that raised Mr. Cray's most sarcastic comments.

  • In his suite was a tall pyramid of scarlet cray-fish—large ones; as large as one's thumb—delicate, palatable, appetizing.