Examples of 'crazy like a fox' in a sentence
Meaning of "crazy like a fox"
crazy like a fox - This phrase is used to describe someone who may seem eccentric or irrational but is actually clever and shrewd
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- Behaving in a foolish, frivolous, or uncomprehending manner as a ruse for concealing clever deeds or deeper intentions.
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crazy like a fox
But she is crazy like a fox.
Crazy like a fox business opportunity.
As hungry as a horse crazy like a fox.
Not crazy like a fox.
In their opinion, he is either crazy or crazy like a fox.
She was crazy like a fox.
Crazy like a fox game.
He may be crazy like a fox.
It may sound crazy, but these people are crazy like a fox.
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This is a crazy place to hide a horse. Crazy like a fox.
You have gone from crazy like a fox to crazy like Fox News.
Salon 's Monero mining project might be crazy like a fox.
You've gone from crazy like a fox to crazy like Fox News.
You act all crazy and neurotic . Crazy like a fox.
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Ed Orgeron: crazy like a fox or just crazy?
She was crazy, all right . She was crazy like a fox.
Crazy like a Fox is a 1926 American short film starring Charley Chase.
Maybe Trumps crazy like a fox.
But he 's not crazy . H-He may be crazy like a fox.
Bumpy knuckles - crazy like a fox lyrics.
He and his " neo-conservative " friends are crazy like a fox.
Four words… Crazy like a fox.
My, this guy is crazy . Yeah, crazy like a fox.
C'mon Marie, you are crazy like a fox.
Okay, that 's actually not crazy . Not crazy like a fox.
Come on . C'mon Marie, you are crazy like a fox.
Her final acting appearance was in an episode of Crazy Like a Fox in 1985.