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How to use craze in a sentence

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It is a fantasy film released at the height of the sword-and-sorcery craze.
Guilty of blasting the anime craze into hyperdrive here in the U.S., Robotech remains a classic of the genre that is deserving of its reputation.
The craze has swept the country, with patriotic motorists showing their support for the team.
Offering a slice of Bollywood craze to people here, she says teaching Bollywood dance is not just about passing on the cliched steps.
Few pundits could resist comparing high dotcom stock prices to the historic craze for fancy flowers.
Had it all been just a fashion craze, a passing fancy rather than a unique style?
But this particular craze has nothing to do with the incantation of spells, or the brewing of noxious potions.
In the late 1950s, Chrysler and RCA both tried to cash in on the 45-rpm record craze by putting phonographs into the automobile.
The Polynesian craze of mid-century America has made a comeback in fashion, collectibles, interior decor and art.
And if caps and hoods are banned, it may just inspire others to dress more individually and think up a new fashion craze.
The film's fetishistic approach to auto racing is uncomfortably like the current NASCAR craze.
At the time there was a craze for bingo games in the tabloid newspapers, so a feature was introduced where the day's bingo numbers were read out.
Attitudes began to shift in the 1970s, with the domestic craze for Blue Nun and Liebfraumilch.
I agree that this craze is on the rise, but it evoked a bigger issue for me.
The pop craze over the Kabbalah Centre may have passed and despite the group's energy drink, it may be running out of gas.
As well, the austere lifestyle chosen by King Ferdinand and his lords could be the medieval equivalent of today's self-improvement craze.
He was averse to the consumerist craze of the middle class, which has led to the bankruptcy of capitalist mores.
Who'd have thought a single email designed to mock New York scenesters would have turned into an international craze?
Such women are likely to be in handbag heaven this spring, as bags are at the forefront of the craze for accessories.
Ask any parent, and they would testify to the craze children have for these little books.
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Examples from Classical Literature
You married the boy's mother to craze and kill her, and guttle her property.
In this reign of demonophobia the psychological phenomena of the craze are well illustrated.
Bishop Berkeley, in his pamphlet siris, started a flourishing tar-water craze, which lived long and died slowly.
And yet some people are still to be found who speak in all seriousness of stamp collecting as only a passing craze.
Before long, the lampshade craze increasing in virulence, they had between them re-lampshaded the entire house.
Latinism, like every new craze, became a passion, and ran through the less intelligent kinds of writing in a wild excess.
Their craze is known in history as the tulipomania, because it was a mania about tulips.
The Theosophical craze of recent years has had its influence on prestidigitation.
The modern dance craze has brought a lot of informality into a heretofore very proper Chicago.
A craze for the nationalization of the land buzzes in the bonnets of all who have no land.
This practice soon became a regular craze and was taken up later by the Dominicans, the Franciscans, and the flagellants.
Frantic thousands are swamping boats of all sizes in their craze to get away.
The craze for drink had seized him again, and he ordered me to pull up outside a gin palace.
Six-year-old Fudge and his owner Jack Proctor have clocked up more than 370,000 hits online after bringing a new twist to the charity craze.
He had no anxiety concerning the philanthropic craze thereafter.
Then his anxiety for Mordaunt sprang up and commenced to craze him.
Do not craze yourself with thinking, but go about your business anywhere.
The Duke has got some craze of his own about decimal coinage.
I spent about two pounds on sixpenny postal orders when the Limerick craze was on, and didn't win a thing.
The leading craze of the moment concerns the Mayan calendar, which some self-styled seers say foretells doomsday on Dec.
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