Sentences with phrase «little cray»

I can't walk Gizmo, Coco, and Hooper at the same time because Hooper gets a little cray - cray and wants to pounce on Coco, so that meant walking them separately, and that took a lot more time than I had.
Okay, going a little cray with the all caps.
I'd probably go a little cray cray with the cheddar cheese, too.
If you don't know what that means for this space, perhaps consider checking out last years mango frenzy, when I went a little cray cray and made about ten mango desserts in two months.
I especially need to procaffeinate (protein + caffeine = procaffeinate) when this monster gets a little cray.
He loved them, but when he explained «I love how juicy and filling they are», I thought he might be a little cray - cray or maybe he was still making up and his brain needed some time yet to warm up.
I know... life is a little cray right now.
I've been going a little cray with «spring shopping» lately but I can't help it — the change of seasons always makes me want to buy ALL THE THINGS.
All my Boston pals:: If you've stepped foot into the H&M on Newbury St. anytime over the last few months, then you know things have looked a little cray.
I went a little cray cray and I'm sure will be rushing home to hide boxes every day!
I LOVE peanut butter and jelly sandwiches but when you make them almost everyday you tend to go a little cray cray.
When it comes to love, stars can act a little cray.
He lives in a small town a few hours» drive from Perth in Western Australia and is fiercely protective about his privacy: «It's just a little cray - fishing town in the central west.
Those who marry for reasons other than love are considered a little cray - cray by your average American citizen.
Life has been a little cray - cray around here!
I mentioned before how it has been a little cray cray over here -LSB-...]
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