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berserk

[ber-surk, -zurk] / bərˈsɜrk, -ˈzɜrk /


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Say hello once more to Arkansas, which with a berserk comeback and a procession of clutch foul shots made its latest victim the defending national champion.

From Washington Post

Then there’s “going berserk,” which refers to ancient Norwegian warriors who donned wolf skin before they killed.

From Washington Post

In her brilliantly berserk third novel, “Life Is Everywhere,” Lucy Ives utilizes this conceit to unique effect.

From Los Angeles Times

“The minute even a small fraction of what those border towns deal with every day are brought to their front door, they all go berserk.”

From New York Times

“Flight attendants are aviation’s first responders, not targets for berserk passengers,” she said in a statement.

From New York Times