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craze造句
(31) His was a household name when the craze for stereoscopic views was fashionable. (32) The December quarter also will be a chance for investors to take the pulse of the Internet craze. (33) But they have said that the latest drug craze, involving the painkiller ketamine, has yet to reach the North-East. (34) Still to come ... can the new craze for step aerobics actually damage your health? (35) Finally, if you after, try posting your request comparing prices across shops has become the latest craze amongst shopping. (36) Some of the publishers cashing in on the lucrative confession craze profess to being disturbed by it. (37) The surprise hit of that summer was 'Macarena', which was also a dance craze. (38) What I object to is the craze for machinery, not machinery as such. (39) It's all part of a craze for driving high-speed all-terrain vehicles. (40) He rode to fame on the mambo and cha-cha craze of the Eisenhower years, dazzling audiences with his frenetic riffs. (41) A new craze had swept in and he just hadn't seen it coming. (42) More recent bands are cashing in on the couch craze. (43) What do Feel think of the dance craze which is currently dominating the singles charts? (44) Funnily enough, I think the craze has never resurfaced in the seventy years since that time. (45) Young people wanted to organise groups too or at least to enrol somewhere in the new craze. (46) Looking around the restaurant as the well-heeled Kings Road set gathers for lunch, it is clear that Cobra is a craze. (47) One of the areas which the social psychology of envy illuminates best is the modem craze for policies of international aid. (48) And flying into trouble? ... doctors warn of latest pub craze dangers. (49) I thought his interest merely a passing craze, at the time. (50) None the less, there are some aspects to the present acid house craze which distinguish it from its predecessors and which need attention. (51) This announcement fit the pattern of the times, for a craze of digging for treasure afflicted the area. (52) As word spread about the newfangled invention and more people saw it in action, the guillotine became a public craze. (53) Kate Shamon a 27-year-old special events coordinator, is one who recently got swept up in the craze for red. (54) The latest craze sweeping high schools and college dorms across the States is True Crime trading cards. (55) A craze is a thin platelike region. (56) Obviously Americans have their own craze about child psychology. (57) The craze is sweeping over Japan. (58) Pollen bead namely from craze antheral in release. (59) the latest fitness craze to sweep the country. (60) Wait out a war; waited out the miniskirt craze.