After dangling for hours within arms reach of each other, the two PTIs started looking for ways to keep amused to avoid going stir-crazy. |
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Before the race, he feared that he'd go stir-crazy between miles 4 and 26, as he had during practice runs. |
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A particular blizzard roared on for days at a time, and she was getting stir-crazy being stuck in the house while the storm blew over. |
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He likes to pitch often, and he goes a bit stir-crazy when he has to sit out for a couple of days. |
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Now, however, at the end of it all, I'm beginning to feel a little stir-crazy, wanting to be out and about. |
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Walking had always managed to clear her mind and she was going stir-crazy in the condo. |
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But if I don't get some fresh air and a bit of leg stretching I shall go stir-crazy. |
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There is only so much simple knitting that a girl can do in a dark colour 4-ply before she starts going stir-crazy. |
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I took him home a week later, because he was going stir-crazy without human contact. |
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The only consolation for the players as they go stir-crazy is that it's almost as bad back home. |
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I just know I'm going to go stir-crazy if I stay in all weekend. |
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Besides, I might eventually go stir-crazy without someone to talk to. |
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One new recruit gets stir-crazy and insists on leaving the dug-out. |
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When trouble's brewing at Wandsworth prison, London, staff calm down stir-crazy inmates by serving up drinks with names such as Valerian Plus and Tranquillity. |
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By Monday night of a long weekend, I'm getting stir-crazy. |
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She has been going stir-crazy tucked up at home and, with the permission of her medical team, was told she could fly. |
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Feeling stir-crazy in the city, I decided to set off for the mountains of northwestern Argentina, specifically, the provinces of Tucumán, Salta and Jujuy. |
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Oi You is a stir-crazy, paranoid and often frantic grime track which takes ABSORB to a place he's rarely been before. |
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The episode features stir-crazy hamsters, tortoises with attitude problems, sweary parrots and Twiggy the pet squirrel, who likes nothing better than a spot of water skiing. |
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These are catacomb-like performance spaces underneath Waterloo Station, and they exhale a suffocating clamminess that felt just right for O'Neill's portraits of stir-crazy sailors, trapped in close quarters in ships. |
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Getting the go-around at work, or grief from the stir-crazy kids? |
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After so many days of rain, the kids started to get a bit stir-crazy. |
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I've not been anywhere for two years and I'm getting stir-crazy. |
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