Similar words: old woman, married woman, unmarried woman, woman, womanly, womanish, forewoman, washerwoman. Meaning: [mædwɪmɪn] n. a woman lunatic.
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1 Her words sounded like the ravings of a madwoman.
2 She came at me like a madwoman.
3 The madwoman in the tree was the only creature of winter and she was bright-eyed as the ladybird.
4 She had sat up in bed and was shouting like a mad-woman.
5 Antoinette, portrayed by Jean Rhys is actually the madwoman Bertha confined in the attic by Charlotte Bronte in the famous novel Jane Eyre.
6 Taking the image of "madwoman" as an example, the third section analyzes Signification images from American mainstream literature and western culture.
7 A widely known "madwoman" image-----Ophelia already appeared in the beginning of 17th century.
8 I was as angry as a madwoman. I said,'Are you idiots?
9 Till 1979, the work The Madwoman in the Attic: The Woman Writer and the Nineteenth-Century Literary Imagination which systematically analyzed " madwoman " personage images of 19th century was born.
10 In the 1970s the book gained a new lease of life when it was installed as a key text in the emerging feminist literary canon and the phrase "the madwoman in the attic" entered popular discourse.
11 I get overwhelmed with deadlines and act like a madwoman on a crazy work bender.
12 Under the impetus of the feminist movement and criticism, the image of madwoman in Jane Eyre has come to arouse some interest and attention from people,(www.Sentencedict.com) but not seemingly enough.
13 The thesis also tries to probe the alternation, enrichment and innovation of the techniques of expression and artistries which applied in molding the groups of " madwoman " personage images.
14 Do you know what it is to wrestle with a madwoman?
15 He'd already been watching me fall apart for months now, watching me behave like a madwoman (we both agreed on that word), and I only exhausted him.
16 The story of the Lord's Resistance Army begins with a madwoman from the village of Opit in northern Uganda.
17 Besides, inspired by the writer"s biography, we can easily find logic reasons for appearance of the image of madwoman."
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