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Crazily   /krˈeɪzəli/   Listen
adverb
Crazily  adv.  In a crazy manner.






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Crazily" Quotes from Famous Books



... wet lanterns swung on crazily in the trees along the way by which the bridegroom was to have borne his bride; while Madame Grandissime prepared an impromptu bridalchamber; while the Spaniard bathed his eye and the blue gash on ...
— The Grandissimes • George Washington Cable

... table, Edith went back to her room immediately, murmuring an excuse. Alden watched her despairingly until the hem of her white gown was lost at the turn of the stairs. Then he sat down with the paper, but he could not read, for the words zig-zagged crazily along the page. ...
— Master of the Vineyard • Myrtle Reed

... choked with his wrath and panting crazily. Suppose this hireling who had once or twice shown a rebellious disposition held his own signed confession! Suppose he had even read it! Bas had never suspected the real course which Parish Thornton had taken to safeguard that other paper and he had not understood ...
— The Roof Tree • Charles Neville Buck

... enemy, the men reformed in the Plaza, "where a tree groweth hard by the Cross." Some hands were detailed to stop the ringing of the alarm bell, which still clanged crazily in the belfry; but the church was securely fastened, and it was found impossible to stop the ringing without setting the place on fire, which Drake forbade. While the men were trying to get into the church, ...
— On the Spanish Main - Or, Some English forays on the Isthmus of Darien. • John Masefield

... The birch skiff spun round, rocked crazily for a second or two, and keeled over, spilling both its occupants into the black and silver water ...
— Camp and Trail - A Story of the Maine Woods • Isabel Hornibrook


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