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crazed

/kreyzd/US // kreɪzd //UK // (kreɪzd) //

疯狂的,疯狂,疯疯癫癫的,疯了

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : insane; demented.
    • : suffering loss of emotional control: crazed with fear.
    • : having small cracks in the glaze.

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • No threat of Room 808 knocking me into oblivion during a crazed indoor sprint, ending my Games early.

  • We chowed down, a little buoyed by a news report that some cicadas have a fungus that makes the bugs sex-crazed “flying salt shakers of death.”

  • The adoption of grocery store UPC bar codes beginning in the 1970s inspired crazed doomsday scenarios in which people walked around like zombies with bar codes tattooed across their foreheads.

  • There were several calls for a “mental subject” and even a “crazed person dancing in traffic.”

  • There were no crazed $100 million long shots, no haphazard grabs at big names with no plan for how those names would fit a team.

  • But it looks like it was created by crazed person with obsessive-compulsive behavior.

  • Imagining novels as biological specimens creates a crazed and mythic zoology of hybrids, beasts, mutants, and aberrations.

  • Did Vince Gilligan remember you from that X-Files episode you were on where you played the crazed bigot?

  • Perhaps the only other role he gave as much to is that of the crazed preacher in The Night of the Hunter.

  • You have not been indoctrinated into unwanted-yet-inescapable tribal allegiances by your soccer-crazed countrymen.

  • An' the old woman be quite crazed, an' well nigh dead wi' grief, an' has not been out o' bed for a fortnite.

  • Now I was sure that he was crazed in all truth, and I would speak him fair that I might learn what he would tell me.

  • And almost crazed with grief, David rushed across the room, but he stopped at the door.

  • Truth is, this drink-crazed madman was a hoodlum gunman from Chicago or Saint Louis, that had lost his nerve.

  • Lux, like one crazed, suddenly rushed headlong away between the trees and down the hill.