Synonym: cult, delirium, fad, frenzy, furor, furore, fury, hysteria, madden, rage. Similar words: maze, gaze, amaze, gazelle, amazement, cramp, crawl, crack. Meaning: [kreɪz] n. 1. an interest followed with exaggerated zeal 2. state of violent mental agitation 3. a fine crack in a glaze or other surface. v. 1. cause to go crazy; cause to lose one's mind 2. develop a fine network of cracks.
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(61) Benny Goodman, the clarinet player who looked like a banker but whose sound swooped and soared like a bird, led a band that sparked a worldwide craze in the 30s.
(62) To judge by recent headlines, coffee could be the latest health-food craze, right up there with broccoli and whole-wheat bread.
(63) Plantar craze and a lot of dead skins, the remedial method of what to use?
(64) Last year's top game was Settlers of Catan, in which players race to build cities, and this year's new craze is Wits and Wagers, a fast-paced trivia and gambling game.
(65) Rock burst normally refers to the craze of the terrane with crepitation when the rock slices or rock pieces shoot off along with a certain direction or fall down.
(66) On the other hand,(http://sentencedict.com) the blues craze during and after the Harlem Renaissance influenced a whole generation of black Americans.
(67) A craze for classification and nomenclature superceded the ingenious or fanciful systems.
(68) When pollen is mature, craze of pollen bursa proper motion, medicinal powder give pollen.
(69) The Chinese modern literature before the new period became break the ranks cause the mortification literature policy and yarnsmith's sequacious craze.
(70) It seems doubtful, though, that squatting, even if it helps hemorrhoids, will become the next back-to-nature craze—the new barefoot running shoe or caveman diet.
(71) And the rapid growth of a pleasure-seeking middle class has formed the basis for this new craze.
(72) In recent years, with the development of economy, the extensive fitting-up craze has appeared in the city and the indoor pollutant problem is outstanding day by day.
(73) The craze for going abroad is starting to wear off.
(74) Featuring fast - paced gameplay, eye-popping graphics and lively music, Pet Craze Show is destined to become a stunning time management success!
(75) After flower opens business, want will antheral purify, otherwise the craze after antheral maturity, pollen is met will petaline even furniture coloring.
(76) Drop Ball Pro has become the latest craze among the youth.
(77) His was the third case in the several weeks since a hula-hoop craze had swept China.
(78) Minesweeper is a worldwide craze and addicts have posted hundreds of websites devoted to the game.
(79) Fruit film is qualitative, amount to of the craze before maturity foliaceous fruit valve(sentencedict.com), have 2 - 4 seeds are worn the brim that is born at fruit valve.
(80) Valve is cracked, antheral sidewall craze becomes several piece, wait like camphor, small Bo.
(81) Frozen food is convenient to cook so it's a craze in supermarkets.
(82) If lack vitamin B2 when, craze of skin of milky white of meeting occurrence quarrel, lip, take off bits and pigment ad cool-headed .
(83) Nicotiana tabacum, as botanists call it, was the first global commodity craze.
(84) Because inferior ceramic tile is not able to bear or endure for certain in the kitchen corrupt, oil absorption, bibulous become angry easily, intensity causes craze not quite.
(85) Many merchants were not slow to cash in on the current China craze.
(86) Outside of the craze of Freetown, the capital, I've seen a peninsula of beautiful beaches and lush forest.
(87) After the boom of the energy drink industry, it stands to reason that the next beverage craze is going to be the stress relief drinks.
(88) The flamenco craze began to spread all over the world.
(89) Thinner stainless steel, be heated force often inhomogenous, medicinal powder heat is inhomogenous also, may bring about mesa to provide craze of circumjacent a certain angle from kitchen.
(90) In the midst of the commodity craze in 2007, Chen waged a hostile takeover of a Hong Kong-listed steelmaker that was ultimately defeated with the backing of steel tycoon Lakshmi Mittal.
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