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It occurred to him that his father might go loopy over this woman, maybe even marry her.
What is wrong with all us English going loopy at the idea of Scotland being independent?
I suppose that's what going loopy means: obsession times obsession.
Am I going loopy, or does this perishing room suddenly feel warm?'
And I think she thinks her mother's going loopy, but she's crazier than her mother.
"For a minute I thought I was going loopy from break-off!"
Off went Loopy for another mat.
I must have gone loopy.
"Marty, you're a good kid, but you're going loopy.
Besides, if she bleeds me dry, what do you do the next time she goes loopy?"
There going loopy.
Too much booze, carousing with customers, lolling in the heat You went loopy, but long before that you lost your edge.
"Chip, did you tell these-faithful houseguests of mine-that I was going loopy?"
Christ, I'm going loopy.
"Yeah-if the admirals, who've been rejuved longer, haven't gone loopy, why would you think it's anything else?"
Mrs Blatter's going loopy.
You've gone loopy.'
"She'd go loopy."
In large doses it produces a disorientation of psychotic proportions, a melancholia that is alf but lethal; Kramer never knew when he went loopy.
Nervously, the cadet tried to edge away from Munk, in case the cap'n decided to run amok, or whatever it was the Ferengi did when they went loopy.
One of the authors, Ms. Schneider, 37, said women were going loopy over a cliched dating guide that their grandmothers could have written because "they've tried everything else, nothing has worked and they want results."
And as a conservative Wall Street veteran in a White House of Democratic political operatives, Rubin brought market credibility to the Clinton administration, reassuring the New York money folks that Washington would not go loopy on them.
Reading the scene between Mr. Trump and Mrs. Helmsley, I began to wonder if there isn't something in the Manhattan soil that drives those who wish to control it to distraction; it's not just Mrs. Helmsley who seems to have gone loopy.