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crazily

1 of 1adverb
/ˈkɹeɪzəli/
1

in a wild or out-of-control way, often with sudden or erratic movement or behavior

  • She ran crazily through the streets, laughing and waving her arms.
  • The lights flickered crazily as the storm raged outside.
  • He danced crazily at the party, knocking over a chair.
  • The papers scattered crazily in the wind.
  • The car swerved crazily before crashing into the barrier.
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2

with intense excitement or passion

  • He talked crazily about his new business idea.
  • She's crazily committed to training for the marathon.
  • They were crazily cheering for their team in the final minutes.
  • He's crazily enthusiastic about medieval history.
  • She laughed crazily at every joke, no matter how bad.
3

to an extreme or ridiculous degree

  • It's been crazily hot this summer.
  • The days are passing crazily fast.
  • She was crazily overqualified for the position.
  • He paid a crazily high amount for a plain t-shirt.
  • The movie was crazily long, stretching over three hours.