Croquet had become a national craze after the war.
But, like life, television is not fair and Geraldine, having unwittingly created a national craze, was happy to edit towards it.
An approach to politics that creates national craze such as "agreeing with Nick."
A national craze in the early 1950's, it is still popular to this day around the world in multiple languages and configurations.
The hoop, he said, "remains the one standard against which all national crazes are measured."
His music, rap's Clod, became a national craze in 2003.
By that time, radio had become a national craze, and the record companies were trying anything to reach new markets.
The show turns wearing blackface into a national craze.
In the last five years, the national craze for stand-up humor has earned comedy the nickname "the rock of the 80's."
There are conflicting reports as to who invented the dance, which became a national craze on the dance scene.