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He then does something that probably means he's certifiably crazy.
"The players are looking at me like I'm certifiably nuts."
If he were human, I would call him certifiably psychotic.
Not to play by the rules because the rewards were certifiably great, and worth the risk.
I left for the day in a certifiably foul mood.
She stared at him as if he was certifiably insane.
Most of the time she forgot he was certifiably gorgeous.
He was either certifiably insane or completely drunk on his own power.
"Certifiably insane and I'll sign the papers of commitment myself."
But Harris, though certifiably dead, won't stay put in the grave.
Nobody cross-referenced the prints of men who were certifiably dead.
"We have absolutely no proof of anything, and the only witness is certifiably nuts."
I once tried to hold a focus for a matrix who was certifiably bonkers.
It's difficult to ignore the fact that all the Republican candidates are certifiably insane.
The problem with the meritocracy is that it believes it's certifiably better at everything.
But the man was elected - certifiably free elections.
From observation he had determined that both the twins were certifiably crazy.
Certifiably free local elections were not demanded from China.
Nevertheless, the net block sale numbers have now gone certifiably off the charts.
"It would be certifiably insane for us to climb aboard that car.
She had told me he was certifiably mad, but she'd apparently been drinking when she said so.
The latter half of the 20th century has produced few certifiably great composers.
Now Dirac was back and he was certifiably around the bend.
Was It given to a man certifiably insane?
By Sunday, no one even complained that about one-forth of the balls we used were certifiably dead.