Comparative for having an unstable state of mind
“Crazy people are so dangerous because you think they are nice until they are chaining you up in the garage.”
(predicative only) Comparative for having an unstable state of mind
“He's gone crazy all of a sudden.”
Comparative for having an unusually strange character or behavior
“We live in such a crazy world, where apparently everyone can live in peace and harmony by offering each other a can of Pepsi.”
Comparative for showing a lack of common sense
“Only a crazy person would set foot in that lion enclosure before feeding time.”
Comparative for having an infatuation or the feeling of being in love
“He is immensely crazy about her, but the feeling isn't mutual.”
Comparative for having an intense or passionate interest
“I'm crazy for the latest news on the Kardashians.”
Comparative for overtly excited to the point of silliness
“After winning match point, his father went crazy with excitement.”
Comparative for very unpredictable and unexpected
“I hate it so much when people tell me there is a crazy twist at the end of a movie.”
Comparative for characterized by incongruity in shape or form
“Jamie made his way through the maze of crazy trees and long hedges that lined each path.”
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