Similar words: sadly, badly, deadly, gladly, broadly, mad, made, nomad. Meaning: ['mædlɪ] adv. 1. in a desperate manner 2. in an insane manner 3. (used as intensives) extremely.
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91. She is sick of all the egos madly dancing around her—at school, in her summer theater, at the luncheon table at which Lane Coutell is dissecting Flaubert along with his frogs' legs.
92. The minute I performed my first monologue, I fell madly in love.
93. Griffiths did not know the delight of being so madly in love.
94. I know well that it is here that there takes refuge all the obscurantism which attaches itself madly to analytic proof.