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  • noun Attributive form of crazy paving

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Examples

  • The mirror was fracturing into glittering crazy-paving, about to fall to pieces.

    The Demons Covenant Sarah Rees Brennan 2010

  • The mirror was fracturing into glittering crazy-paving, about to fall to pieces.

    The Demons Covenant Sarah Rees Brennan 2010

  • "We call this the Surrey blues Delta," says Mayer, with a wave of his arms across the crazy-paving pathways of Worcester Park, near Surbiton.

    Jimi Hendrix: 'You never told me he was that good' 2010

  • He has a lot of Head no. 1 in him - she's his mother I guess, and he's the next generation, another step down the crazy-paving path of evolution.

    Archive 2007-03-01 Fathorse 2007

  • He has a lot of Head no. 1 in him - she's his mother I guess, and he's the next generation, another step down the crazy-paving path of evolution.

    My Head Fathorse 2007

  • A bench seat, green with mold, nestled among clumps of azaleas and dwarf rhododendrons beside it, and a crazy-paving path, much degraded by weeds, wound through dwarf acers, deli­cate bamboos, and ornamental grasses toward another gate on the far side.

    Fox Evil Walters, Minette 2002

  • Rags could be patched together into clothing or quilts like those now covering Martis; bits of crockery were destined to be fitted and cemented into a crazy-paving that would pass as a tiled floor.

    Fiddler Fair Lackey, Mercedes 1998

  • Whatever the answer, the creation of Mount Zeus had been a traumatic experience for the world it dominated, for the entire crazy-paving pattern of fractured ice floes over the nightside had changed completely.

    2061 Odyssey Three Clarke, Arthur C. 1987

  • The palms and curvy metal chandelier give it the air of a conservatory, but Suzanne has mixed it up, adding a sophisticated Kelly Wearstler rug, which hints at crazy-paving, plus a scrubbed Victorian kitchen table and some Danish mid-century chairs.

    Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2010

  • * wrote a couple of postcards round at Jeremy & Damian's while watching them garden crazy-paving gardening and random fairies and primroses - it's the way of the future I swear

    Not a bad weekend overall jinty 2007

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