
1) Beanie Babies 2) Beany babies 3) Briefly hot item 4) Cause to go crazy 5) CB radios, once 6) Charleston or lindy, once 7) Crack in glaze or enamel 8) Crosswords in the 1920s 9) Crosswords, once 10) Cult 11) Delirium 12) Dernier cri 13) Eccentric fad 14) Emojis 15) Fashion 16) Fast-fading fad 17) Fidget spinners
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1) Delirium 2) Derange 3) Enrage 4) Fad 5) Fashion 6) Fervour 7) Frenzy 8) Furor 9) Furore 10) Hysteria 11) Impulse 12) Madden 13) Mania 14) Nympholepsy 15) Obsession 16) Rage 17) Trend
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- an interest followed with exaggerated zeal
- state of violent mental agitation
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Random pattern of fine lines or cracks on the surface of a crackle-glazed tile.
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• (v. t.) To derange the intellect of; to render insane. • (v. i.) To crack, as the glazing of porcelain or pottery. • (v. i.) To be crazed, or to act or appear as one that is crazed; to rave; to become insane. • (v. t.) To break into pieces; to crush; to grind to powder. See Crase. • (n.) A strong habitual desire or fancy;...
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(from the article `collective behaviour`) Another term frequently used to characterize collective obsessions is craze. The term is not analytically separate from `fad` and `fashion,` but it ...
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Craze (krāz)
transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Crazed (krāzd);
present participle & verbal noun Crazing .] [ Middle English
crasen to break, from Scand., perhaps through Old French ; confer Swedish
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Craze intransitive verb 1. To be crazed, or to act or appear as one that is crazed; to rave; to become insane. « She would weep and he would
craze .
Keats. »
2. To crack, as the glazing of porcelain or pottery.
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Craze noun 1. Craziness; insanity.
2. A strong habitual desire or fancy; a crotchet. « It was quite a
craze with him [ Burns] to have his Jean dressed genteelly.
Prof. Wilson. »
3. A temporary passion or infatuation, as for same new amusement, purs...
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[
n] - state of violent mental agitation 2. [v] - develop a fine network of cracks
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A network of fine cracks in a glaze as described under Crackle. The term generally implies the unintended occurrence of cracks in a glaze. Crackle and crazing should not occur on vessels used for food or drink as the fine cracks can retain material. When crazing occurs on a porous body it is very unhygienic and in severe cases the body itself can b...
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A fad of fashion characterised by indiscriminate following by people
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verb cause to go crazy; cause to lose one`s mind
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noun a fine crack in a glaze or other surface
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