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crazed
[kreyzd]
adjective
insane; demented.
suffering loss of emotional control.
crazed with fear.
(of a ceramic object) having small cracks in the glaze.
crazed
/ ɪ /
adjective
driven insane
(of porcelain or pottery) having a fine network of cracks in the glaze
Other Word Forms
- crazedly adverb
- half-crazed adjective
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
Revenge, law professor William Miller contends, is “crazed, uncontrolled, subjective, individual, admitting… no rule of limitation.”
But it’s more fun to watch his face move than his body, his crazed eyes and tight grins delivering the high-wire tension.
Ever since I was small, I’ve had these crazed moments of urgency overtake me that I could feel in my teeth.
The legal action says Mr Combs approached her "with a crazed look in his eyes", grabbed her and said: "You are ready to party!"
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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