adv. [f. CRAZY + -LY2.] In a crazy manner.

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1668.  H. More, Div. Dial., I. ii. 195. It would be a sign that things hung very crazily and unsoundly together.

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1814.  Mad. D’Arblay, Diary (1876), IV. lxi. 232. She now jumped about the room, quite crazily.

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1871.  R. Ellis, Catullus, xvii. 3. The rotten Legs too crazily steadied on planks of old resurrections.

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