adv. [f. CRAZY + -LY2.] In a crazy manner.
1668. H. More, Div. Dial., I. ii. 195. It would be a sign that things hung very crazily and unsoundly together.
1814. Mad. DArblay, Diary (1876), IV. lxi. 232. She now jumped about the room, quite crazily.
1871. R. Ellis, Catullus, xvii. 3. The rotten Legs too crazily steadied on planks of old resurrections.