Craze

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"Craze" in a Sentence (17 examples)

I am still keeping up my tennis craze.

She follows the latest craze.

Tom thinks Mary has fallen to the skinniness craze.

It's the latest craze sweeping Boston.

Teenagers are fueling the craze by posting videos as short as 15 seconds of themselves dancing, lip-syncing, being silly and generally showing off.

The Jerusalema Dance Challenge, a South African internet craze, is sweeping the African continent.

That craze is losing steam.

The Halloween pet costume craze is spreading globally. Zoher Kapu is vice president of global optimization and data for eBay, the online marketplace. He told the Chicago Tribune that eBay had 1.5 million pet costumes for sale on Oct. 21 out of 800 million items listed. There were 159 million active customers in 200 countries.

A growing craze is animating the barbarians.

At Tom's school, the Tatoeba craze has become so widespread that it's affecting students' studies. As a result, an emergency staff meeting was held and it was decided to limit students to submitting no more than 30 example sentences per day. However, since the school hasn't fully tracked the students' accounts, implementing this measure has proven challenging.

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Winemaking was a huge craze in the 1970s, when affordable package holidays to the continent gave people a taste for winedrinking, but the recession made it hard to afford off-license prices back home.

‘A poor fellow with a craze, sir,’ said Mr. Dick, ‘a simpleton, a weak-minded person […] may do what wonderful people may not do. […]’

till length of years / And ſedentary numneſs craze my limbs

any man […] that is crazed and out of his wits

Grief hath crazed my wits.

And if Robin should be cast / Sudden from his turfed grave, / And if Marian should have / Once again her forest days, / She would weep and he would craze: [...]

God looking forth will trouble all his Hoſt / And craze thir Chariot wheels:

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