Craze - meaning and definition. What is Craze
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What (who) is Craze - definition

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Crazed; Craze (disambiguation)

craze         
v. a.
1.
Make crazy, make insane, madden, drive wild, derange.
2.
Impair, weaken, confuse, throw into disorder, disarrange.
craze         
n.
1) the current, latest, newest craze
2) the craze swept the country
3) a craze for
craze         
¦ noun a widespread but short-lived enthusiasm for something.
¦ verb
1. [usu. as adjective crazed] make or become wildly insane: a crazed killer.
2. produce a network of fine cracks on (a surface).
Derivatives
crazing noun
Origin
ME (in the sense 'break, shatter, produce cracks'): perh. of Scand. origin.

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Craze

Craze may refer to:

  • Craze, alternative name for fad
  • Craziness, alternative name for insanity
  • Crazing, a network of fine cracks
Examples of use of Craze
1. "They‘re the new craze in Cape Town." But more often than not, it is a craze still experienced separately.
2. Strange things are happening!‘‘ It became a national craze.
3. Perhaps Gordon Brown will have started a new craze.
4. Ha! ... Strange things are happening!" It became a national craze.
5. The steroid craze has come out of the gym culture.