Synonym: angry, crazy, cross, daft, demented, deranged, disagreeable, foolish, furious, insane, irritable, irritated, lunatic, ornery, raging, unbalanced, wild. Antonym: sane. Similar words: nomadic, made up of. Meaning: [mæd] adj. 1. roused to anger 2. affected with madness or insanity 3. marked by uncontrolled excitement or emotion 4. very foolish.
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181. If I had your problems, I'd be mad as hell.
182. We get mad at each other sometimes, like any family.
183. He is quite mad.
184. I translated this as a mad desire to lock up every single person with HIV.
185. Mother said lunch was ready and there was a mad dash for the table.
186. The boss is hopping mad about it and 'mad' is the operative word.
187. A lot of people are classed as mad and shut away unnecessarily.
188. He followed the famous American dictum, 'Don't get mad, get even'.
189. Thrusting themselves into the spirit of the farce, they ham it up like mad.
190. She must have been mad to do such a thing.
191. That made me hopping mad and determined to prove him wrong.
192. There are certain things he does that drive me mad.
193. Oh, don't get mad - it's just good clean fun !
194. It figures that she'd be mad at you, after what you did.
195. He will leave his socks lying all over the place and it drives me mad.
196. In Britain, BSE is popularly known as Mad Cow Disease.
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197. I get so mad when people don't take me seriously.
198. Dad got really mad at me for scratching the car.
199. Don't show your father your school report before he has his dinner, as it's sure to get him mad.
200. I'd go mad if I was stuck at home all day.
201. She began to wonder whether she wouldn't go mad with the tedium of the job.
202. I caught my thumb in the door and it hurt like mad.
203. He can't possibly get that finished in time. He must be mad !
204. He's the first real boyfriend she's had and she's mad about him.
205. Everyone thought I was mad to go back, but I wouldn't be moved.
206. He's quite mad: he goes round in very odd clothes.
207. At five past twelve there was a mad rush to the dinner hall.
208. There was a mad rush to seats on the bus.
209. 'I'm going to buy some new clothes.' 'Well, don't go mad .'
210. I was in a mad panic/rush trying to get everything ready.