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lunacy

[loo-nuh-see] / ˈlu nə si /


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With the lunacy of the World Cup draw putting the top five sides in the same side of the draw, it will take a monumental push for Ireland to lift the Webb Ellis Cup.

From BBC

Through recording studio manipulation that was innovative for the time, Mr. Samuels’s voice morphed into high-pitched lunacy as the choruses went along.

From New York Times

With Bill Walton on the call for several Pac-12 Networks broadcasts, mirth and mayhem — or is it nonsense and lunacy? — are sure to rule the airwaves.

From Seattle Times

That is lunacy in the face of a predictable and enormous increase in traffic.

From Washington Post

From refusing to hire experts to help administer the new computer system for RCV, to the lunacy of sharing results without having counted all ballots, the BOE deserves castigation and badly needs reform.

From Washington Post