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Craziness   /krˈeɪzinəs/   Listen
Craziness

noun
1.
Informal terms for insanity.  Synonyms: daftness, flakiness.
2.
The quality of being rash and foolish.  Synonyms: folly, foolishness, madness.  "Adjusting to an insane society is total foolishness"
3.
Foolish or senseless behavior.  Synonyms: folly, foolery, indulgence, lunacy, tomfoolery.






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"Craziness" Quotes from Famous Books



... she began, and dare not trust herself. "You all know ..." she said once more, and we understood what she would say. "What can I do?" she cried to us. "What is there I can do? I ain't got anything but my craziness! Oh, it seems like I ain't much, an' so I'd ought to ...
— Friendship Village • Zona Gale

... all right," he went on cheerfully. "I am crazy, crazy as a loon, which, by the way, is a highly sensible bird with a well balanced mentality. There is no doubt that I am crazy, but my craziness is not of the usual type. Mine is the ...
— Astounding Stories of Super-Science February 1930 • Various

... replied the captain. "I drew it fine; I said I did; but what's been going on here gets me! Appears as if the devil had been around. That cook must be the holiest kind of fraud. Only twelve days too! Seems like craziness. I'll own up square to one thing: I seem to have figured too fine upon the flour. But the rest—my land! I'll never understand it! There's been more waste on this twopenny ship than what there is to ...
— The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson - Swanston Edition Vol. XIX (of 25) - The Ebb-Tide; Weir of Hermiston • Robert Louis Stevenson

... naturally they did, being scorched by fever into his brain; but how did they happen to remain on his belief as gospel truths? The delirium had vanished: why had not the painted scenery of the delirium vanished, except as visionary memorials of a sorrow that was cancelled? Why was it that craziness settled upon this mariner's brain, driving him, as if he were a Cain, or another Wandering Jew, to 'pass like night—from land to land;' and, at uncertain intervals, wrenching him until he made rehearsal of his errors, even at the hard price of 'holding children from their play, and ...
— Narrative And Miscellaneous Papers • Thomas De Quincey

... Forget-Good: 'Gentlemen, and at this time my judges, as to the indictment by which I stand of several crimes accused before you, pray attribute my forgetfulness to mine age, and not to my wilfulness; to the craziness of my brain, and not to the carelessness of my mind; and then I hope I may be by your charity excused from great punishment, though ...
— The Holy War • John Bunyan

... Mr. Hamilton, who still sat, pale and speechless, in his chair; "Zoeth," he demanded, "did you ever hear such craziness in your life? Did ...
— Mary-'Gusta • Joseph C. Lincoln

... craziness, that's what it is. But do you know, Madame Catherine, I am going before she comes back, or else, or ...
— Plays by August Strindberg, Second series • August Strindberg

... enumeration, not certainly because I don't know him, for I know him very well, but because I want to speak about him more particularly. That person is my old friend, Mr. Toots; and the special point in his character which induces me to linger is the slight touch of craziness that sits so charmingly upon him. M. Taine, the French critic, in his chapters on Dickens, repeats the old remark that genius and madness are near akin.[20] He observes, and observes truly, that Dickens ...
— Life of Charles Dickens • Frank Marzials

... fresh-water ice, that the sea could not be far; so I set to work, and spent two days in putting to rights the now battered kayak. This done, I had no sooner resumed my way than I sighted far off a streaky haze, which I knew to be the basalt cliffs of Franz Josef Land; and in a craziness of joy I stood there, waving my ski-staff about my head, with the senile cheers ...
— The Purple Cloud • M.P. Shiel

... know whether I am or not, but if to be very happy in the companionship of the living and of the dead, and to have one as real as the other is craziness, ...
— Tracy Park • Mary Jane Holmes

... self-respecting producer, a psychiatric production would seem craziness. A script-writer might have trouble writing out a psychiatrist's prescription, or he might not. But producing it would be out of all rationality! No camera, the patient would be the star, and most lines would be ad libbed. Cochrane ...
— Operation: Outer Space • William Fitzgerald Jenkins

... like! It will only make him a little sicker to think he's got a son silly enough to listen to such craziness!" ...
— The Magnificent Ambersons • Booth Tarkington

... with fine consideration for others strove to divert attention from the cruelty of his doom. "I see no danger," he observed, with a smile, to his friend Sir Thomas Pope, shaking his water-bottle as he spoke, "but that this man may live longer if it please the king." Finding in the craziness of the scaffold a good pretext for leaning in friendly fashion on his gaoler's arm, he extended his hand to Sir William Kingston, saying, "Master Lieutenant, I pray you see me safe up; for my coming down let me shift for myself." Even to the headsman he gave a gentle ...
— A Book About Lawyers • John Cordy Jeaffreson



Words linked to "Craziness" :   mishegoss, caper, stupidity, clowning, frivolity, gambol, play, meshugaas, crazy, insanity, mishegaas, buffoonery, japery, romp, frolic, harlequinade, prank



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