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Definition of “crazies”

crazies () 

Definitions

plural noun

  1. of crazy

crazy (ˈkreɪzɪ Pronunciation for crazy

Definitions

adjective

-zier, -ziest
  1. (informal) insane
  2. fantastic; strange; ridiculous ⇒ a crazy dream
  3. postpositive; foll by about or over (informal) extremely fond (of)
  4. (slang) very good or excellent

noun

Word forms:   plural crazies
  1. (informal) a crazy person

Derived Forms

ˈcrazily adverb
ˈcraziness noun

Example Sentences Including 'crazies'

He does not want the group to be "a bunch of crazies or rabble-rousers.
Edmonton Sun (2003)
I spent two hours in a little room set aside for shoplifters, the perpetrators of trolley rage and other assorted crazies.
Tony Parsons MAN AND WIFE (2002)
It was precisely the remoteness of the Black Mountains that drew hermits, monks and holy crazies here from early Christian times.
Times, Sunday Times (2002)
They're bearin ' down on me, draggin ' new crazies into my circle of guilt.
Shell, Ray Iced
Where their old-fashioned counterparts wanted political concessions, many crazies now just want to kill people, or sow dread.
New Scientist (1999)
`There are too many crazies in this country,' the store manager confided to me.
Oliver Poole BLACK KNIGHTS: On the Bloody Road to Baghdad (2003)
`They all have mothers, all those crazies who blow themselves away.
Stewart, Michael Compulsion
``We Wagner crazies do anything for the Ring,' Dr Sloan - who is only aged 67 - said yesterday.
The Advertiser, Sunday Mail (2004)
com, you don't reach the website of the crazies in Afghanistan, you get a list of Glasgow councillors.
Sun, News of the World (2001)

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