
In this episode of the All Ears English podcast, Lindsay and Aubrey delve into the various expressions and idioms using the word "crazy." Following up on a previous episode about "crazy" as an intensifier, they explore phrases like "crazy about," "like crazy," "drive someone crazy," "go crazy," and "taking crazy pills," providing definitions and examples. They illustrate the usage of these expressions through personal anecdotes and a role-play scenario about travel preparations and dining preferences, emphasizing the importance of context and cultural understanding when using these phrases, especially in American English where exaggeration is common. The hosts also promote the All Ears English app as a tool for vocabulary building and review.
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