Third-person singular simple present indicative form of craze.(verb)
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Use "crazes" in a sentence
"I feel that it is like other 'crazes' or 'addictions', the initial engagement stage is the most intense and then it settles down into being a more workable scenario."
"As the pot cools such a glaze often 'crazes' and the tiny cracksso produced mean that an incomplete impervious glaze coating forms."
"The critics term these successes of some recent fictions "crazes," but they are really sustained by some desirable qualities -- they are cleverly written, and they are for the moment undoubtedly entertaining."