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berserk

adjective as in crazed

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Mr Wright asked why his "large and vocal" dog, which would surely have gone "berserk" if anyone entered his yard and took a vehicle, did not bark and wake him.

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Donald Trump and his administration are totally berserk and America is in the middle of an unprecedented, turbulent maelstrom.

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She said the second assault happened when she changed a profile picture on social media and he "went berserk".

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"You'd be surprised," a doctor tells Friedan at one point, "at the number of these happy suburban wives who simply go berserk one night."

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Philip Roth had both the falsehood and the violence in mind when he spoke of the “indigenous American berserk.”

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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