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berserk

[ber-surk, -zurk] / bərˈsɜrk, -ˈzɜrk /


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Say hello once more to Arkansas, which with a berserk comeback and a procession of clutch foul shots made its latest victim the defending national champion.

From Washington Post

The Guardian's Stuart Heritage was less impressed by the performance, declaring it "gormless", "deeply and unsettlingly confusing" and "one of the all-time great berserk musical performances ever seen".

From BBC

Then there’s “going berserk,” which refers to ancient Norwegian warriors who donned wolf skin before they killed.

From Washington Post

We’re living in a totally berserk era, a digital age defined by political hostility and endless anxiety, all of it smothered by a lethal pandemic that refuses to lift.

From Washington Post

"Every night I was going berserk knowing that my son was lying out there in the freezing cold and there was nothing to cover him," she says.

From BBC