becrazing

English

Etymology

From be- + craze + -ing.

Adjective

becrazing (comparative more becrazing, superlative most becrazing)

  1. Making (one) crazed or crazy; inducing a craze
    • 1899, Herbert Welsh, City and State - Volume 6:
      The fearful madness that war inevitably proves itself to be to those that engage in it and to the world — the awful waste and desolation it causes, lost sight of by the foolish and heedless under the glamour of its influence and becrazing excitements — is well shown by certain statements of fact which have been gathered from the "History of Civilization," by Paul Courier, and have gained some circulation.

Verb

becrazing

  1. present participle and gerund of becraze
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