Which preposition to use with crazy

about Occurrences 99%

He was simply crazy about her.

with Occurrences 59%

His friends (they were not many) say he lost his head, was nearly crazy with the utterly unforeseen defeat of the French, but even a moment of insanity would hardly account for such extraordinary weakness.

over Occurrences 30%

Planters and legislators donned caps of liberty and danced themselves so crazy over the rights of abstract man that they had no enthusiasm left for such concrete instances as Loyalists, Englishmen, and their own plantation slaves.

as Occurrences 19%

"Crazy as a loon!

for Occurrences 16%

All of a sudden he'd go crazy for the gold medal or the eagle badge and you couldn't tell him that a fellow has to get to be a first class scout, before he can be an eagle scout.

in Occurrences 11%

Before we had finished the season several newspaper critics, I have been told, went crazy in trying to follow the plot.

on Occurrences 10%

In a case like this, sustained by such direct testimony, such overwhelming proof, I defy any man,however crazy on the subject of slavery, unless he be blinded by some film of interest,to hesitate a moment as to his conclusions.

like Occurrences 6%

It wasn't because he was cold, it was just because he was excited and crazy like.

from Occurrences 5%

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.'

by Occurrences 5%

We all know that he devotes himself to the duties of a private detective; that he drives his sweetheart crazy by using very improper language to her, and by coolly denying that he had ever had any serious intentions toward her.

at Occurrences 5%

I thought he was crazy at first, and when he ran and jumped off the train I was sure of it.

than Occurrences 5%

For a few minnits I was crazier than a loon.

after Occurrences 4%

"Everybody knows 'e's half crazy after you.

of Occurrences 3%

It is the craziest of philosophy to think that because you are engaged in a serious business you have to live in a state of exaltation, that the bow is never to be unstrung, that the top note is never to be relaxed.

under Occurrences 1%

Things get really crazy under one man rule.

to Occurrences 1%

" "A purple sea, a blue moon, and a red fishit looks crazy to me," muttered the old agent.

before Occurrences 1%

Was he crazy before the Captain's death, or had he become crazed at that time, some terrible tragedy unhinging his mind?

Which preposition to use with  crazy