Definitionn. an interest followed with exaggerated zeal
Last update: July 6, 2015
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Nowadays there is latest teenage dance craze among children. . [Please select]
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He was crazed by the desire for drugs. [Please select]
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Every body is scared of a crazed look in his eyes. [Please select]
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In the ostrich, Struthio, the craze of overloading the stomach with pebbles which, when triturated into sand, are not voided, has brought about a dislocation, so that the enormously widened and stretched space between proventriculus and gizzard forms a bag, directed downwards, whilst the gizzard itself with part of the duodenum is rotated round its axis to more than loo°. [Please select]
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Crazed by this duality of life, I first read Dr. [Please select]
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DOILED, crazed, silly. [Please select]
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I don't hold with the present craze about women's education. [Please select]
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It was part of her attraction that she was never without a craze. [Please select]
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You know that craze he has about never speaking. [Please select]
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The child is nearly crazed with terror as it is. [Please select]
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The craze, as you call it, was all on a business basis. [Please select]
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