Crazily

Crazily
Crazily \Cra"zi*ly\ (kr[=a]"z[i^]*l[y^]), adv. In a crazy manner. [1913 Webster]

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  • crazily — [[t]kre͟ɪzɪli[/t]] ADV: ADV after v If something moves crazily, it moves in a way or in a direction that you do not expect. [WRITTEN] → See also crazy The three of us set off, our wheels skidding crazily under that drenching rain... The ball… …   English dictionary

  • crazily — cra|zi|ly [ kreızəli ] adverb in a way that is not normal and that you do not expect: The car swerved crazily, and plunged off the road. She smiled and, crazily, felt shy …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • crazily — UK [ˈkreɪzəlɪ] / US adverb in a way that is not normal and that you do not expect The car swerved crazily, and plunged off the road. She smiled and, crazily, felt shy …   English dictionary

  • crazily — crazy ► ADJECTIVE (crazier, craziest) 1) insane or unbalanced, especially in a wild or aggressive way. 2) extremely enthusiastic about something. 3) absurdly unlikely: a crazy angle. 4) archaic full of cracks or flaws. ► NOUN (pl …   English terms dictionary

  • crazily — adverb in an insane manner (Freq. 2) she behaved insanely he behaves crazily when he is off his medication the witch cackled madly screaming dementedly • Syn: ↑insanely, ↑dementedly, ↑ …   Useful english dictionary

  • crazily — adverb see crazy I …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • crazily — See crazy. * * * …   Universalium

  • crazily — adverb in a crazy manner …   Wiktionary

  • crazily — (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. furiously, irrationally, hastily, madly, rashly, witlessly, insanely, psychotically, maniacally, as though out of one s mind, ravingly, rabidly; see also violently 1 , 2 , wildly 1 …   English dictionary for students

  • crazily — adv. in a crazy manner, insanely …   English contemporary dictionary

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