1870, John O'Hanlon, Irish folk lore, page 71:
To disturb the balance or equilibrium of
Trend is defined as to go in a general direction or to have a tendency to go in a certain way.
Style means to form or arrange something in a particular way.
To show violent anger in action or speech
(Football) To kick the ball
To distract is defined as to draw someone's attention away from something and on to something else.
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To upset the proper arrangement or order of.
To derange is defined as to unsettle something or to make insane.
To confuse is to make someone bewildered or unable to understand, or to mistake one thing for something else.
To fail to fulfill; cancel:
To throw (the mind, a person, etc.) into confusion; unbalance or upset
(Archaic) Inspired frenzy
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A mania; a craze.
Uncontrollably wild excitement or emotion
Vogue is the popular style or fashion.
The way in which something is made or done; manner
Behavior exhibiting excessive or uncontrollable emotion, such as fear or panic.
The definition of a cult is a group of people with extreme dedication to a certain leader or set of beliefs that are often viewed as odd by others, or is an excessive and misplaced admiration for someone or something, or is something that is popular among a certain segment of society.
The definition of a fad is something that people are interested in for a short period of time
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The object of any strong desire or fondness
An excessive, persistent enthusiasm, liking, craving, or interest; obsession; craze
Intensity of feeling; excited interest or eagerness.
(--- Informal) The latest fad or fashion:
A manner, way, or method of doing something, experiencing something, or acting:
steadies (antonym)
In a steady manner
balances (antonym)
(Dancing) To balance partners
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concerns (related)
Regard for or interest in someone or something:
Find another word for crazes. In this page you can discover 29 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for crazes, like: maddens, unbalances, trends, styles, rages, kicks, distracts, disarranges, deranges, confuses and breaks.
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