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craze

[kreyz] / kreɪz /




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Far from the legendary skies above Hogwarts school, a young woman chased a "Golden Snitch" highlighting how the craze for Harry Potter's favourite sport, Quidditch, has taken hold in a remote Ugandan village.

From Barron's

Hyrox is a fitness craze that shows no signs of dying out - with 1.3m people expected to compete in an event somewhere in the world this year.

From BBC

Much of the spice’s charm is overshadowed by an ever-popular pumpkin spice craze, which peaks like clockwork at the start of autumn.

From Salon

She admits she’s fallen for tech hype before, calling the NFT craze of the early 2020s “a gimmick and a joke.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Trading volumes from retail investors soared during the meme craze and have remained elevated ever since.

From Barron's