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Etymology

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From be- +‎ craze +‎ -ed.

Adjective

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becrazed (comparative more becrazed, superlative most becrazed)

  1. Completely crazed; crazy
    • 2013, James Carlos Blake, The Rules of Wolfe:
      Seven nights from now, after a week of daily high temperatures of not less than 105 degrees, a crew of drug carriers bearing heavy backpacks will come through this pass under the bright beam of a quarter moon and find Alberto Fonseca lying crippled in an open patch of moonlight amid empty water bottles, prattling in hoarse unintelligible whispers like some becrazed wilderness prophet.

Verb

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becrazed

  1. simple past and past participle of becraze