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Example sentences for "crazed"

Lexicographically close words:
crayons; craythur; crayture; craytures; craze; crazes; crazier; craziest; crazily; craziness
  1. The cattle were crazed with fright and the moment they were loose, would certainly stampede.

  2. His description of the storm and mad race to keep up with those wild animals, crazed with fright, was enough to congeal the blood of a well man, and in my condition it nearly unnerved me.

  3. Crazed by thirst for blood and the scalps of the whites, they knew no mercy.

  4. Crazed with anger and trembling from head to foot, I rushed for my revolvers and fired at random.

  5. Suffering with pain and crazed with liquor, he left the store, secured his revolvers and returned.

  6. The harsh and cruel war-whoop of those blood-thirsty savages echoed and re-echoed back from the distant hills, and over the desolate plains until men and beasts were crazed to desperation.

  7. At home he found, indeed, the crazed young man, whose ears alone lived any longer among realities, again on his knees at the sixth stroke of the clock; but his hope bloomed now under a warmer heaven.

  8. It was the last hope of its defenders, faced by a horde of blood-crazed savages who lusted only for slaughter.

  9. Shrewd as he was, Crowfoot had not yet discovered that palefaces did not regard crazed people with such a feeling of awe.

  10. And now, at times, when gloomy tempests roar Along the Adriatic, in the waves She dips her plumes, and on the watery shore Sings as the love-crazed Sappho sung of yore.

  11. Ariadne's utter trance, Crazed by the flight of that disloyal traitor, Who left her gazing on the green expanse, That swallowed up his track; oh!

  12. We bolted our breakfast of soup and black bread, and bawled for our horses, almost crazed with impatience, now that the moment had come at last.

  13. A man burst out laughing, but he was half crazed with grief, and his acrid mirth found no response.

  14. Half crazed with anxiety, Keane danced on the black ledge like a monkey on a griddle.

  15. The girls, at all times, were under the hypnotic control of Jouret, and, of course, knew nothing of his crazed intellect or crimes.

  16. A fourth report from him read: "We found the body of the crazed engineer.

  17. The crazed woman of the graveyards was Squint's lunatic wife, ready to kill, if necessary, for a husband who beat her.

  18. Fairchild knew why: her crazed mind was following the instructions of the man who knew how to lead the lunatic intellect into the channels he desired; she was digging, digging a grave for some one, a grave to be lined with quicklime!

  19. He was crazed by then with raging battle-fury, his hot blood lusting, every great muscle strained to the uttermost.

  20. Again and again I stumbled and fell, but rose, not feeling the bruises, crazed to do vengeance on the wicked men who outraged God by living.

  21. It is not Jack Mount who speaks to me like a crazed preacher in the South who shouts the slaves around him to repent.

  22. And I followed you, madly jealous of Felicity, crazed at the thought that she, too, was going to Pitt to be near you.

  23. Why, lad, the Governor is crazed with the disgrace you have brought upon him!

  24. Mount heard him and bore to the left; I followed; knee to knee we lifted our crazed horses out of the marsh and hurled them into the little patrol of light horse, bursting upon them ere they could wheel to meet us.

  25. Dunmore ran around like a crazed rat, but I knocked him senseless with a chair, and sprang at Butler, who, writhing and ghastly pale, had just freed his left hand of the knife.

  26. It's surprising to me that that parson is not crazed at his sense of the certain perdition into which everybody except himself is hurrying.

  27. Hardship and exposure had crazed him, and brought on a severe attack of St. Vitus's dance.

  28. After two days one man in our party became crazed and jumped over into the sea.

  29. Baldwin, neither of us is in what might be called the pink of condition, and young Giddings may put up a fight in his half-crazed way.

  30. These came back to memory as I gazed about those lower rooms, dreading my next discovery, half crazed to think that Claire Mortimer might be helpless in their ruthless grasp.

  31. I--I have been afraid of him for months; he has acted like a crazed man.

  32. Half crazed by this good fortune, I caught up the inch of candle, and held it before the wall.

  33. Crazed with rage, they stood and wept, walked aimlessly and cursed, or knelt and prayed.

  34. And all the soft-footed creatures of the wild crouched fear-crazed in their lairs, and peered tremblingly out at this fire-swept, fearful night.

  35. He retained in his poor crazed brain some remnants of recollection of the scheme to destroy the cruiser and the fact that it had to be done on the river, and for this purpose the impulse to stay near the water was irresistible.

  36. I replied with a passionate harangue against the wickedness of any attempt to undermine his authority, and talked until his poor half-crazed wits were in a whirl of perplexity.

  37. She hath so crazed all the ship's crew that they forget work and duty to gaze after her as she floats along.

  38. I think for days I was almost crazed by my misfortunes; and then Mat sent for me.

  39. I think it has half crazed me to know we must go away.

  40. She divined, with a sudden awakening of the keen intelligence which was half crazed by this time, yet vivid as ever, the state of mind in which the widow was.


  41. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "crazed" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    abnormal; aggravated; batty; berserk; blemished; broken; buggy; bughouse; bugs; burst; busted; cracked; cranky; crazy; cuckoo; cut; daft; damaged; defective; deformed; delirious; demented; demoniac; deranged; disfigured; disordered; disoriented; distorted; distraught; embittered; faulty; flawed; flighty; furious; harmed; hurt; hysterical; impaired; imperfect; injured; insane; irrational; irritated; kinked; lacerated; loco; lunatic; mad; mangled; maniac; manic; marred; mental; mutilated; nutty; odd; off; pimply; possessed; psycho; queer; rabid; raving; reasonless; rent; ruptured; scabby; scalded; scarred; scorched; senseless; shattered; sick; slashed; slit; smashed; split; sprung; strange; tetched; torn; touched; twisted; unbalanced; unhinged; unsettled; unsound; violent; wandering; warped; weakened; witless; worse; worsened; wrong