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crazy

adjective as in infatuated, in love

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“I loved his voice and I loved the songs and I loved that he used to fly around the room like a crazy person,” Smith says.

"It just goes crazy - you could probably hear it in the UK - the sound of 90,000 people cheering and going crazy."

From BBC

Lai argued on Wednesday that he opposed violence and that advocating for Hong Kong independence was "too crazy to think about".

From BBC

Trump has dodged it, saying he wouldn’t have to use military force because Xi knew he was “crazy”, and he would impose paralysing tariffs on Chinese imports if that happened.

From BBC

McLean said, "He was the sixth member. Anything we got paid — anything we did, he got. Even though he wasn't lifting a finger and we were generating him so much money. It was crazy."

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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