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bonkers

[bong-kerz] / ˈbɒŋ kərz /
ADJECTIVE
crazy
Synonyms
Antonyms
WEAK


Example Sentences

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But after the "bonkers" Commons announcement of their engagement, Sandher said colleagues and constituents flooded them with support.

From BBC

"It's been a bit bonkers and a bit mad," he continued.

From BBC

“I just thought that was a bit bonkers because I live in Glasgow, I’m hardly up in Shetland, I’m not rural at all.”

From BBC

In the Inter section Richard had already been kicked out for celebrating Ljungberg's goal, while Kelvin "went bonkers" for Henry's strike but managed to stick around by "speaking a little Italian".

From BBC

“The town has gone bonkers over this team,” Johnson said late Wednesday, dressed in a Dodger letterman’s jacket with a block D on one side and the Dodgers logo on the other.

From Los Angeles Times