crazily

adv

Etymology

From crazy + -ly.

  1. derived from *krasa — “to shatter
  2. inherited from crasen — “to crush, break, break to pieces, shatter, craze
  3. formed as crazy — “craze + -y
  4. suffixed as crazily — “crazy + ly

Definitions

  1. In a crazy manner.

  2. Very, extremely.

    • Word is the club's crazily rich Middle Eastern owner's have got wind of the player's sorrow and, according to Maxifoot, are preparing an offer "worthy of a pharaoh" for Ronaldo, who has long been considered a mummy's boy.
    • With this crazily brilliant, pocket-sized hotel clinging like an eagle's lair to the cliffs just outside Sorrento, owner Marco DeLuca has created somewhere that's so much more than just a place to sleep.
    • We have worked crazily long hours and it has been gruelling, exhausting.

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA