becrazing

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From be- +‎ craze +‎ -ing.

Adjective[edit]

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[edit]

becrazing

  1. present participle and gerund of becraze