What's the difference between crazily and loopily?

Crazily


Definition:

  • (adv.) In a crazy manner.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) But now the document turns crazily surreal, like the pointless war itself.
  • (2) Abbado's land cascades down a steep slope into the Mediterranean, and you have to negotiate a series of crazily angled wooden walkways, designed by him, to get to his beach and the pier for his yacht.
  • (3) It is a bizarre, fascinating, crazily over-the-top piece of self-portraiture which verges on self-vivisection, culminating in Kim's cracked performance of "Arirang", a Korean folk-song replete with anguish.
  • (4) But this bar is itself a crazily magnificent piece of work.
  • (5) What I think is that he is a man of extremes: that he is driven and brave, fearful and insecure; that he is courteous and kind, rude and egotistical; that he is crazily romantic, asphyxiatingly possessive; that he is intelligent and self-contained, stupid and hot-headed.
  • (6) During the runup to the 1979 general election, when commentators were obsessed with how a Tory government would get on with the trade unions, she crazily suggested she might get out of a deadlock by calling a referendum.
  • (7) Martin Scorsese was not nominated as director for his crazily energised decadence epic The Wolf Of Wall Street, but perhaps he should have been.
  • (8) It was a crazily romantic, powerful and strong gesture.
  • (9) He threw his weight behind all the various initiatives to make the court system less cumbersome and less crazily obstructive to the digital revolution.
  • (10) He explains: “First, nobody knows what a new tech is, then it gets hyped crazily and everyone thinks it will change the world.
  • (11) Talking to the most crazily perfect punk-funk band ever to frazzle a stage is no joke.
  • (12) It's crazily expensive now and you don't want your kid hanging out with a load of rich kids.
  • (13) At last the left hook reached Ali, who had wearied himself in the ninth, and soon he was staggering around the ring at a crazily reclining angle, like a surf-rider before he loses the board.
  • (14) Always late, nearly always forgiven; full of quips, some not always appreciated; far too clever for his own good, but with a crazily gifted mind; rarely compromising, always fighting to the end, and wearing obstruction down in the belief of his own work, Storm rarely lost his way.
  • (15) On each of the islands there are specialist operators offering coasteering (adventure swimming and climbing), canyoning (leaping crazily down waterfalls, mostly) and kayaking trips and jeep safaris.
  • (16) As with cinema later, many of these versions were freely, even crazily inventive – an Urdu Hamlet interspersed with songs and a comic subplot where the prince murders a rival for Ophelia's hand; a version of Measure for Measure with Isabella cast as a Muslim avenger, and Angelo as a drunkard.
  • (17) Why we recreated the Bullingdon Club image – with a diverse twist | Simon Woolley Read more The Bullingdon was transformed by Evelyn Waugh into the crazily destructive Bollinger Club in his 1927 novel Decline And Fall ; and Laura Wade’s stage play The Riot Club made it sound even more sinister.
  • (18) Some things appear crazily cheap – for example, bananas in Tesco are half the price of those at Auchan in Paris and a quarter of those in Loblaws in Toronto.
  • (19) The ball pinballs around crazily in the box, without a white shirt being able to get a clean touch on it and Panama breathe again.
  • (20) There were still some construction materials available, but "the prices increased crazily, so the owner can't afford it".Mohammed, 26, who has worked in the tunnels for almost five years, said: "We never experienced such a squeeze from the Egyptian side before."

Loopily


Definition:

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Kesha, the pop star who first rose to fame with the loopily yodeled party hit Tik Tok in 2009, appeared to suffer a severe legal setback last Friday .
  • (2) Equally unlikely is the notion of Sharon Stone, mega-rich dermatologist, looking magnificent but trembling and stammering before the man who played the whimpering, pants-pissing Bernie the schmatta in Miller's Crossing (as a horny but nervous first-timer, she loopily blurts out, "I'm a little crazed – I just came from an Aids benefit!").

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