CRAZE


Meaning of CRAZE in English

noun

COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS

■ ADJECTIVE

late

In the fashionable Recoleta district of Buenos Aires, the latest craze is sushi.

And flying into trouble? ... doctors warn of latest pub craze dangers.

What you can do Young people are often curious and like to experiment with the latest craze .

But they have said that the latest drug craze , involving the painkiller ketamine, has yet to reach the North-East.

Finally, if you after, try posting your request comparing prices across shops has become the latest craze amongst shopping.

The latest craze sweeping high schools and college dorms across the States is True Crime trading cards.

new

Still to come ... can the new craze for step aerobics actually damage your health?

What is the new craze for grannies?

A new craze had swept in and he just hadn't seen it coming.

Young people wanted to organise groups too or at least to enrol somewhere in the new craze .

In the frightening new craze , youths take a cocktail of drink and drugs before going out to look for trouble.

■ NOUN

dance

What do Feel think of the dance craze which is currently dominating the singles charts?

EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES

The jogging craze began in the 1970s.

EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS

I thought his interest merely a passing craze , at the time.

Needless to say, swing has been enjoying a rebirth lately, with ordinary folk getting into the craze .

Still to come ... can the new craze for step aerobics actually damage your health?

The December quarter also will be a chance for investors to take the pulse of the Internet craze .

The man behind the craze is currently touring the country in a one man and his puppets show.

What I object to is the craze for machinery, not machinery as such.

Young people wanted to organise groups too or at least to enrol somewhere in the new craze .

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