bonkers
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This is when clinicians started to describe instances in which people who are metabolically healthy and obese as the “obesity paradox,” a concept that Russell, the physician in Rochester, describes as “bonkers.”
From MarketWatch
This is when clinicians started to describe instances in which people who are metabolically healthy and obese as the “obesity paradox,” a concept that Russell, the physician in Rochester, describes as “bonkers.”
From MarketWatch
Johnson said: "The first time we practised it a few times and ran around our local park and with people thinking we were bonkers."
From BBC
It wasn’t even an official WBC game—and the scenes were bonkers.
Initial reaction around the league was that the decision was bonkers.
From Los Angeles Times
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