CRAZY in a Sentence
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65 example sentences for CRAZY, such as:
1. I'd go crazy if I lived here.
2. I know I'm crazy but I don't care.
3. I needn't say I'm crazy to have you.
4. He's crazy to drive his car so fast.
5. To a crazy ship all winds are contrary.
2. I know I'm crazy but I don't care.
3. I needn't say I'm crazy to have you.
4. He's crazy to drive his car so fast.
5. To a crazy ship all winds are contrary.
Search Quotes from Classic Book Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen |
Meanings and Examples of CRAZY
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crazy
a. foolish; totally unsound
n. someone deranged and possibly dangerous
Classic Sentence: (51 in 4 pages)
1 They turned in at the gate and passed under the shaded knoll where, enclosed in a low fence, the Frome grave-stones slanted at crazy angles through the snow.
2 And when I say queer, it's not crazy I'm meaning.
3 She tried to quiet her heart and fix her face into more composed lines, for she knew she must look like a crazy woman.
4 I know I'm crazy but I don't care.
5 "He writes such crazy letters," Scarlett thought.
6 Dey wukin in de horsepittle lak dey all done gone crazy.
7 The Yankees burned so many houses here and there aren't enough for people to live in and it looks like folks have gone crazy about rebuilding.
8 Especially after he remarked that it was lucky he went to sleep easy, for otherwise the sound of women clattering like a flock of guinea hens would certainly drive him crazy.
9 Look lak he go plumb crazy w'en Doctah Meade say her neck broke.
10 I'll go crazy if I think about losing him now.
11 I don't expect you to be crazy about it, at first.
12 You fuss over Carol Kennicott when she has some crazy theory that we all ought to turn anarchists or live on figs and nuts or something.
13 I needn't say I'm crazy to have you.
14 Twas a foolish, ignorant whim of his crazy, widowed mother, who died when he was only a twelvemonth old.
15 When this interlude was over, Captain Mayhew began a dark story concerning Moby Dick; not, however, without frequent interruptions from Gabriel, whenever his name was mentioned, and the crazy sea that seemed leagued with him.
Example Sentence:
1 If you want my opinion, I think you'd be crazy not to accept.
2 The only way you could meet my crazy was by doing something crazy yourself.
3 He's crazy to drive his car so fast.
4 I'd go crazy if I lived here.
5 She's just a crazy mixed-up kid.
6 I know it sounds crazy but it just might work.
7 The Republican candidate said he would "work like crazy to stay ahead".
8 To a crazy ship all winds are contrary.
9 As the flock is in shock with this miracle occurring to the crazy person, word begins to spread around Ann Arbor.
10 The phrase "to lose one's marbles" is an idiom: if I say that Joe's lost his marbles, I'm not asking you to find some for him. I'm telling you that he's crazy.
11 Today's swim isn't so bad except that there was crazy wind on the beach, and these huge waves that brought all the junk on the sea floor up.
12 Or would that make me a crazy liberal because I want to be liberated from the fear?
13 And yes, to all the crazy fans out there, being called psychotic is an insult.
14 I sat on the floor right in front of the TV and watched them both, transfixed; it sounds crazy, but I felt right at home in the world of politics and politicians.