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встать на уши (VLZ_58); терять рассудок (VLZ_58); дуреть (VLZ_58); шалеть (VLZ_58); как с ума посходить (о животных; в прош. вр.: 'We were on one side of the creek, the creature on the other and our horses went crazy. Roger's little horse just went bananas.' (Bob Gimlin in an interview to Seattle Post, 1985) -- Лошадка Роджера как с ума посходила ART Vancouver); взбеситься (о животных; в прош. вр.: 'We were on one side of the creek, the creature on the other and our horses went crazy. Roger's little horse just went bananas.' (Bob Gimlin in an interview to Seattle Post, 1985) -- Лошадка Роджера как взбесилась ART Vancouver); спятить (о животных; в прош. вр.: 'We were on one side of the creek, the creature on the other and our horses went crazy. Roger's little horse just went bananas.' (Bob Gimlin in an interview to Seattle Post, 1985) -- Лошадка Роджера как будто спятила ART Vancouver); рехнуться (о животных; в прош. вр.: 'We were on one side of the creek, the creature on the other and our horses went crazy. Roger's little horse just went bananas.' (Bob Gimlin in an interview to Seattle Post, 1985) -- Лошадка Роджера как будто рехнулась ART Vancouver); сбрендить (о животных; в прош. вр.: 'We were on one side of the creek, the creature on the other and our horses went crazy. Roger's little horse just went bananas.' (Bob Gimlin in an interview to Seattle Post, 1985) -- Лошадка Роджера как будто сбрендила ART Vancouver); свихнуться (о животных; в прош. вр.: 'We were on one side of the creek, the creature on the other and our horses went crazy. Roger's little horse just went bananas.' (Bob Gimlin in an interview to Seattle Post, 1985) -- Лошадка Роджера точно свихнулась ART Vancouver) |