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crazy about
adjective as in enthusiastic about
Example Sentences
“I would probably say, ‘Hey, I’m not really crazy about playing in Philly,’ but he said what he said and I think it was more of an in-the-moment kind of thing.”
From her hotel room in New York City, where she’s working on a Broadway adaptation of “Thelma & Louise,” Case says, “The book’s not really about my mother, it’s more about the situations that were unavoidable. I was crazy about my mother, but she was a damaged person, and she wasn’t going to try to fix that or take responsibility for that. So, it’s more about where you find your footholds despite massive roadblocks.”
The thing that had driven me most crazy about his four years as president—not the worst part of his presidency, but the thing I’d had to endure day in, day out—was what a good time he clearly was having.
“If next week we see that this is going to take long, we might have to connect them to Zoom, but I am not crazy about that.”
“He’s always been crazy about her. He always knew she was the one. They have something very special,” the source told People.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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