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insane

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Synonyms for barmy

marked by spirited enjoyment

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Throwing a debutant No 1 into the heat of battle against the Irish in front of 80,000 screaming Croke Park fans would be one of the boldest, or barmiest, decisions any manager could make.
And everybody wants to make sense of a mystery, even if it means subscribing to the barmiest and most gothic of conspiracy theories.
St Jude is the patron saint of lost causes, and I suggest it's to him that ex-con Harry Marsden offers his prayers for the success of one of the barmiest campaigns I've ever heard of.
Above is not only the barmiest lyric ever written and possibly the best intro I've ever written, but the perfect example of how, sometimes, music just doesn't translate from one continent to the next.
|| Harry Licensing chiefs have just revealed the ten barmiest excuses they've heard.
Naming his "barmiest teammate", he replied: "Trevor Putney at Middlesbrough, he was an absolute nugget!" He was also asked his least favourite players to play with and against.
On a sticky wicket at Blues, McLeish crossed the divide in the boldest or barmiest (time will tell) Midlands managerial move anyone can care to remember.
BRITAIN'S barmiest holidaymakers have been exposed by tour operators.
Child abduction is this year's barmiest target for reformers.
We do not subscribe to the barmiest disciples of the diversity agenda.
APIANO-PLAYING pig, a monkey puppet miming to Michael Jackson and a flaming knife-wielding Scot dressed as a Native American - welcome to the UK's barmiest reality TV show, Britain's Got Talent.
ENGLAND football sensation Wayne Rooney has been tipped to sign for Scots minnows East Stirling in 2005 - by Britain's barmiest punter.
POP star Robbie Williams was named yesterday named as one of Britain's barmiest punters after failing to get this year's Christmas number one single.
The appeal brought out the best - and barmiest - in people as they took part in the nationwide fundraising frenzy.