craze in the PONS Dictionary

craze Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

the current craze

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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In the late 1760s and early 1770s there was a fashion among the wealthy for decorated vases, and he sought to cater to this craze.
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It became one of the most popular crazes during the 1890s, played by adults and children alike.
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The space hopper became a major craze for several years, and remained widely popular through the 1980s.
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He played a significant role in the renewal of the exergaming craze that swept through gamers' living rooms, gyms, nursing homes, and schools during 2007.
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Thanks to the video of this hit, there was the explosion of the linedance into the mainstream, becoming a craze.
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That year it was a massive craze, and it disappeared as fast as it came.
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Seeing the popularity of this new craze, he entered the market of running nightclub performances.
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It sparked a craze for college films that lasted well beyond the 1920s.
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He always throws himself into all kinds of new crazes, without much in the way of consideration.
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In addition to the diamond, the park held a bicycle track which encircled the playing field, at the height of the contemporary bicycle craze.
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