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Crazy:
adj. cra·zi·er, cra·zi·est
Affected with madness; insane.
Informal. Departing from proportion or moderation, especially:
Possessed by enthusiasm or excitement: The crowd at the game went crazy. Immoderately fond; infatuated: was crazy about boys. Intensely involved or preoccupied: is crazy about cars and racing. Foolish or impractical; senseless: a crazy scheme for making quick money.

Characterized by weakness or feebleness; decrepit; broken; falling to decay; shaky; unsafe.

  • Piles of mean andcrazy houses. --Macaulay.
  • One of great riches, but a crazy constitution. --Addison.
  • They . . . got a crazy boat to carry them to the island. --Jeffrey.

Broken, weakened, or dissordered in intellect; shattered; demented; deranged.

  • Over moist and crazy brains. --Hudibras.
  • 3. Inordinately desirous; foolishly eager. [Colloq.]
  • The girls were crazy to be introduced to him. --R. B. Kimball.

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