Berserk in a sentence as a noun

When they finally get permission, they go berserk.

Also with US max sentences gone berserk it could be seen as a human rights issue.

So a server going berserk isn't fun, but it's not like I just wasted either time or money on it.

The moment you get rid of the driver you can go berserk with innovative designs.

Berserk in a sentence as an adjective

This is why gamers go berserk when they don't get a monitor with 100Hz refresh rate and a computer that can deliver 100fps.

I can understand it going berserk when the CPU is busy, but this happens even while its utilization is below 10%.Very frustrating.

Here we have a simple situation in which people with foreign ties often become spies and this justifies extra investigation, and people are going berserk and engaged in all sort of motivated reasoning.> for example, did you know china was an ally in world war 2, while japan was an enemy?Yes.

Next up: "Virus ridden US attack drones strafe US cities" "Iran strikes back for virus that temporarily crippled nuclear infrastructure"Though really the drones probably live in middle east so it'd be more like drones would go berserk in a US military bases in middle east and **** troops or attack innocent foreign civilians drumming up more anti American sentiment"Americans use drone to assassinate Afgan president"

Berserk definitions

noun

one of the ancient Norse warriors legendary for working themselves into a frenzy before a battle and fighting with reckless savagery and insane fury

See also: berserker

adjective

frenzied as if possessed by a demon; "the soldier was completely amuck"; "berserk with grief"; "a berserk worker smashing windows"

See also: amuck amok demoniac demoniacal