13 adverbs to describe how to crazies

ARMSTRONG, APRIL OURSLER. Boy crazy.

"I run over for the skipper in a state of mind that don't bear thinking of, and he came back with me, 'arf crazy.

As he approached them, Patsey caught him by the arm, and, with a most knowing look on his broad, Irish face, exclaimed, "Didn't I tell yez the boss wuz crazy, an' I wouldn't git my new clo'es, any how?" Wishing them to learn the merits of this truly wonderful plant that grows so common throughout this region, I rose from the ground.

Where Commodus is merely crazy, Lucius Severus is a calculating, ice-cold monster of cruelty!

He's sure crazy all right.

I'll cover you" "If they land me in the bug-house, they can write on your tombstone when you die, 'Hanna Long Burkhardt went stark raving mad crazy with hucking at home because I let her life get to be a machine from six-o'clock breakfast to eight-o'clock bed, and she went crazy from it.'

"Such unutterably crazy good luckto think of my getting it!" "Did yo' get a lottery prize, Miss Bambi?"

"There never was a tenth; and the Holy Roman Empire, as it was called, which was a grand object once, but had gone about in a superannuated and plainly crazy state some centuries, was at last put out of pain by Napoleon, August 6, 1806, and allowed to cease from the world.

"This old man, he is damn crazy," he said in English to the square-browed man.

The aëroplane shot upward, carrying as a passenger a man temporarily crazy from fright.

And yet, suspicious and abrupt as was the man's leave-taking when he heard French being spoken outside Wareham's private room (where the interview took place), I nowadays think it more charitable to assume that he was a trifle crazy.

My old but faithful dog, now grown exceedingly crazy, and who had no species to multiply his kind upon, continually sat on my right hand; while my two cats sat on each side of the table, expecting a bit from my hand, as a principal mark of my royal favour.

" The greatest danger incurred by those who are habitually but half crazy, is that of becoming, at times, altogether so.

13 adverbs to describe how to  crazies  - Adverbs for  crazies