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craze [kreɪz] N

Usage examples with craze

the latest craze [or vogue]
a craze for sth

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
It became one of the most popular crazes during the 1890s, played by adults and children alike.
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The building's cylindrical glass facade was meant to evoke the velocity of the game, which was then a craze in the city.
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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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The craze soon died down and come the 1990s the inflatable displays on a large scale were nowhere to be seen.
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After a time, the mandolin orchestra craze died out.
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This lasted almost a year until the craze subsided.
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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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This was good timing, because in the 1880s the coffee craze hit in earnest.
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With improved local roads, people started travelling locally on their own bicycles (which were the craze of the day) and their own newly acquired automobiles.
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By the mid-1970s, though, the bobblehead craze was in the process of winding down.
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