Voorbeelden van het gebruik van A craze in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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A crazed, murderous sadist.
Flash mobs have become a craze.
A craze for captive pandas followed.
I have always had a craze for water.
Hence, the Hindi MP4 music videos are such a craze.
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I think that's a craze among teens right now.
he was a craze.
No. Because there's a crazed Iranian driver out there.
A craze for activated carbon:
Selfie has proved to be a craze among both the young and elder.
With a craze for organic and liquid forms, I drew a practical concept.
Panna is a new perspective on football, a craze that will stay with us!
A craze for raw, raunchy pop music got Joep van Son writing in early 2010.
And who better than a crazed and obsessive sociopath to do it?
The rapid development of mobile Internet has led the APP mode to become a craze for users.
So now it has become like a craze like jogging or something like that in Kerala.
comes back to the surface in a craze.
Never thought I would say that to a crazed, chainsaw-handed, Deadite killer.
Lee Harvey Oswald, a crazed lonely man who wanted attention and got it by killing a President was only the first in a long line of patsies.
Fey started a craze that thrives til this day.
Well this has sparked a craze in Japan, because everyone's wanting a masterpiece.
screens became a craze among the European public.
Ly has become something of a craze on smartphones, but this new spinoff is different.
just launched the market immediately set off a craze.
The family Zorreguieta apparently have a craze for everything that is German(more details here).
It's a hell of a craze as well since stars are backing it,
The first dance done in this position was the Viennese Waltz, a craze which spread across Europe throughout the 1830s.
Big-case timepieces are a craze that's going on since G-Shocks appeared first
Under the headline"Presley Records a Craze in Soviet", The New York Times reported that pressings of his music on discarded X-ray plates were commanding high prices in Leningrad.