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    1. Ranching just wasn't her thing and the photovoltaic craze was done


    2. or devouring the latest craze on the box


    3. where exhaustion gives way to a new born craze,


    4. At first there was a craze for timeshares


    5. “I thought only the Germans had this craze about Wagner,” said Ethan with a shrug


    6. I laid my hands on his as he framed my face, closing my eyes in an unadulterated craze, an insanity for him, and it took every last bit of willpower not to transform right then and there and sink my teeth into his luscious neck


    7. “You were in a book buyin’ craze


    8. The current craze by brands wanting to ride the “social wave” is akin to corporations trying to ride the “quality movement” of the 80’s and 90’s


    9. If the machinery craze grows in our country, it will become an unhappy land


    10. Join the world and start a blog! Blogging is the craze of this internet generation

    11. Before this end to the nineties, I had the opportunity to cash in on the Y2K craze as I worked as a consultant on a few of these projects


    12. Given the recent craze for costume jewelry, he found it refreshing to see such a fine gem displayed in the public domain


    13. Third, the home-based business craze is sweeping the world to


    14. capitalize on the craze, make that our


    15. to cash in on the latest health craze


    16. Jillian marveled, the Catholic Church was right! There really are angels who will answer when you can call! I thought this angel craze was just another fad that would pass, but it's real!


    17. The latest craze at the local


    18. One thing importantly brought about by the Internet craze is the


    19. What explains this craze for Modi? He was, after all, at the start of 2013 just another chief minister, that too from a state with a relatively small pool of MPs


    20. She never liked the new toy, a recent craze among trendy lawyers that did not suit her classic 172

    21. ‘Yes, there was a real craze for dressing up as school kids, and not only at Hammersmith


    22. But I believe he works with specific other spirits, which happen to have lots to do with this social media craze


    23. This diet is the latest low-carb craze has caught the diet world by


    24. This was the big craze in the


    25. Speed Dating is a fairly recent craze to hit the Dating


    26. Bull-racing was a craze


    27. several years ago, before the Extreme Skiing craze took


    28. The latest craze at the local poker tables throughout the region and throughout the West


    29. When was the first craze for pepper? When did the first craze to sprinkle hot black specks onto food appear? In Europe when the first modern European stoves replaced open-hearth cooking


    30. What is the consumer craze and love of buying and driving huge gas-guzzlers called SUV’s? SUV’s are a symptom of the human ego

    31. Americans loved Roosevelt because he tossed them a few bones after his Robber Baron buddies had destroyed the American economy with the craze of pure greed so badly that they could not be trusted anymore


    32. But the pride of Empire, the pride of patriotic nationalism, the fight for national independence of the unrecognized ethnic cultures engulfed Europe into mass conformity of going along with whatever fad or craze was the order of the day


    33. What is the challenge of modern civilization? Where are the challenges? Inside air-conditioned offices? Inside cars? Inside modern houses? What is the latest craze of working out in expensive gyms but people whose civilized lives are so easy: that without working out in these gyms, they become so horribly unfit and unhealthy that they cannot even stand to look at themselves?


    34. What marked the beginning of the human brain’s Big Bang, or the emergence of modern abstract culture 43,000 years ago? The cultural Stone-Age craze of humans making and accumulating thousands of beads 43,000 years ago, is precisely the same thing we have today


    35. A craze of the masses


    36. What is the craze for lean, muscled abs: but the urge not to eat too much? How do you get lean abs? By not eating junk food


    37. But this death’s head token craze culture did not last


    38. The incredible subconscious craze for cotton garments… using black slaves to grow and harvest it


    39. You may remember a craze in the 1990's about so-called “3-D pictures


    40. What do you think the modern craze of living humans watching TV and movies is, but a recreation of the exact same visual perspectives and angles from which these unseen sick, undead human entities have been watching living humans for lo-these hundreds of thousands of years? The modern TV is a pure recreation of the ancient puppet shows

    41. Why do you think they had the ceilings and walls of huge buildings painted and covered with mythic human figures of the past in frescoes? Why did the craze of painting and collecting painted portraits of dead people spread? So they could have nice hollow places between the picture frames and walls to hide between… giving them a perfect view of whatever is going on in that room


    42. Bram stoker… who stoked the fires of gothic horror by inventing fictitious lies about the undead and cramming it into English literature… as a new elite reading craze, a new fad


    43. Right after it was written: the mass craze of the gold rushes of America and Canada happened


    44.  The "New Age" movement and channeling craze with spirits of the dead


    45. • The "New Age" movement and channeling craze with spirits of the dead


    46. movement of the channeling craze with spirits of the dead, and near-death


    47. of the dead, the "New Age" movement of the channeling craze with spirits of the dead, and near-


    48. · The "New Age" movement and channeling craze with spirits of the dead


    49. And a sense of this sublimity may be an unconscious explanation of the craze for putting towers and obelisks on high places that one comes across in different parts of the country, usually called someone's "folly


    50. The craze for Greek revival during that era could almost be compared to a sickness, or so it seemed from what Ingrid knew of the subject































    1. 'They were so crazed those men, they would bite into their glasses and slash their thighs and forearms without uttering a sound


    2. more faith,' he looked crazed - but not crazy


    3. new gang of vicious, drug crazed thugs had obviously taken their


    4. but this time he was half stumbling, as if lost, a crazed look in his sparkling green eyes


    5. It can be assumed that each one is a deeper pit of sex and drug crazed orgies than the last


    6. The animal walked around in circles half-out its crazed mind


    7. Her hair stood on end, her eyes crazed, as she attempted to break through and reach Alex


    8. Two guards were dragging a struggling prisoner, who kicked and shouted with crazed hysteria


    9. It was tall and rangy, and had a crazed glaze in its eyes


    10. Without his few talents he would be just another cocaine crazed puritan, or a

    11. What was he doing? Why was he running like this, like some crazed youngster being chased by a rabid dog?


    12. When the shots stopped, her eyes were crazed, but she calmed herself


    13. Her eyes were crazed, and violent


    14. She was half crazed as she predicted, “It’ll give me more of a challenge


    15. crazed experiment known as the Third Reich


    16. As seen from previous examples of crazed emperors, a scapegoat was


    17. Ardara rocked back and fourth in her lonely throne, crazed and shaking


    18. My phone beeped and broke me out of my crazed state


    19. She gave Manda some examples of things Nik had done, in his crazed efforts to control Stacey and take over her life


    20. Tomo looked into the crazed eyes and knew any negotiations

    21. She could plainly see the crazed look


    22. An alarmed Derek let out a cry as the crazed girl tried to kiss


    23. With the soft petals crazed in want


    24. The ferocity of my bloody attack, coupled with the crazed bloodlust in my eyes, serves its purpose


    25. "It has everything to do with the picodust!" she snaps back, as a crazed look sweeps over her


    26. Buey Dan gut shot the crazed animal as he and Tui ran by


    27. Halfdan saw the almost-undefended camp of the foe ahead, and the taunting banner, and he ran forward with a crazed yell


    28. Halfdan was stabbed in the gut by a crazed traitor when we were sailing home


    29. with what must have been a completely crazed expression


    30. Half crazed with pain, I clutched my bleeding side and scurried to the loading platform while the outlaw, shouting profanity and covered with muck, climbed back up seeking vengeance

    31. It was a crazed female with shards of green crystal glistened from her skin


    32. She walked slowly, crouched over as she edged forward, to present less of a threat to the crazed eyes that now watched her


    33. "Crazed by his years on the desolate ocean, I think


    34. A hoof from one of the last of the crazed horses had just missed her head before she ended up to the left of the mine-shaft entrance


    35. The underlying assumption is that unless ‘something is done’, then the world will be full of crazed and violent drug addicts raping and pillaging their way through society


    36. Joseph turned and looked into the slightly crazed eyes of the man he no longer knew


    37. However, he is confident the crazed radical has nothing to say to implicate Avery or the syndicate


    38. There was a crazed look in Jed’s ferret eyes, and for a moment Bryony feared the worst


    39. Viliho, crazed beyond control, had stopped, then lunged to seize his prey, who screamed as he was being drug back to the horrifying pit


    40. Fortunately, unlike humans snakes aren’t crazed predators killing everything that moves

    41. It was like listening to the crazed noises of


    42. The stinking, crazed woman lying in her own filth on the floor thought I was a client and came on to me, before asking for a fix


    43. But Saul, eyes ablaze, looking crazed


    44. But the rest were like crazed cattle, with no thought for resistance, and no chance of escape


    45. Stones whizzed about him and the crazed Stygians rushed at him, shrieking hysterically, while from all sides others emerged from their houses and took up the cry


    46. They had not mentioned it at the hospital, but the crazed and mutilated Larry Denton had been found clutching a blood-stained gold bar


    47. Six settlements altogether had the same experience, although in one they found some weapons stored outside and were able to kill a lot of the crazed animals


    48. Scarcity and deep snow breed desperation, lead to crazed claim-staking with chairs placed almost as dares where shovel and sweat have lifted away the drifts


    49. in that crazed vein, with


    50. His tortured mind, crazed with pain, told him with some measure of satisfaction: "They have the Romanov gold! Stay alive Harry Travis! Confess to nothing!"













































    1. turn, and recognize and cater to new trends and crazes before they do


    2. He also thought, he says, that many, engrossed by the interest attaching to the exploits of Don Quixote, would take none in the novels, and pass them over hastily or impatiently without noticing the elegance and art of their composition, which would be very manifest were they published by themselves and not as mere adjuncts to the crazes of Don Quixote or the simplicities of Sancho


    3. He wished, he said, his enemies the Cadells could be deprived of this pleasure; but that was impossible, because the crazes and shrewd sayings of Don Quixote and the humours of his squire Sancho Panza could not help giving general pleasure to all the world


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    Synonyms for "craze"

    craze cult fad furor furore rage delirium frenzy fury hysteria madden rend splinter cleave shatter crackle burst crack

    "craze" definitions

    an interest followed with exaggerated zeal


    state of violent mental agitation


    a fine crack in a glaze or other surface


    cause to go crazy; cause to lose one's mind


    develop a fine network of cracks