doolally in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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Almost everyone had gone doolally with utter exuberance.
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It caused me to go doolally for a couple of hours.
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Maybe a bit doolally on that, but on the houses bit, sagacity abounds.
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But in the last few years, things have really gone -- to use the technical term -- doolally.
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This experience is doolally, yes, but not for the sake of it.
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She's deaf as well as doolally.
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On opening night, the sprinklers went doolally and diners were forced to evacuate.
metro.co.uk
The three of us duly went doolally with the starters and raved about all six of them.
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But it usually ends up with me going slightly doolally in the evenings and wishing that they were there, leaving me alone, but there anyway.
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After further searching, he remarked that his metal detector suddenly went doolally and that he knew for sure he was standing right on top of a crock of gold.
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