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crazed

[ kreyzd ]

adjective

  1. insane; demented.
  2. suffering loss of emotional control:

    crazed with fear.

  3. (of a ceramic object) having small cracks in the glaze.


crazed

/ ɪ /

adjective

  1. driven insane
  2. (of porcelain or pottery) having a fine network of cracks in the glaze
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Other 51Թ Forms

  • ·· [krey, -zid-lee], adverb
  • 󲹱- adjective
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of crazed1

1425–75; late Middle English. See craze, -ed 2
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Ever since I was small, I’ve had these crazed moments of urgency overtake me that I could feel in my teeth.

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The legal action says Mr Combs approached her "with a crazed look in his eyes", grabbed her and said: "You are ready to party!"

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In June 1904, a surgeon finishing up at the home’s hospital turned around to see a “crazed veteran” pointing a .38 at him.

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We turned that over and over during the drive that followed until I burst out laughing — the crazed kind that might result from being sprayed in the face by the Joker's trick boutonniere.

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It was exciting to think about her as a brilliant and crazed doctor living out in the jungle with her husband developing these medicines that she thinks are going to make her a millionaire.

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