mad in English

adjective
1
mentally ill; insane.
he felt as if he were going mad
verb
1
make mad or insane.
A wise citizen, I know not whence, had a scold to his wife: when she brawled, he played on his drum, and by that means madded her more, because she saw that he would not be moved.
abbreviation
1
mutual assured destruction.
adjective

Use "mad" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "mad" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "mad", or refer to the context using the word "mad" in the English Dictionary.

1. Well, mad cow became mad person became mad zombie.

2. The man was mad, completely mad.

3. The chase was mad, mad now retire.

4. Mad cow?

5. Autograph (on my line) Lyrics: Why you mad, why you mad? / Why you mad, why you mad? / That's all I wanna know / You're lookin' like a joke, …

6. This mad ambition.

7. It was mad.

8. So both the March hare and the mad hatter are very mad.

9. The boss is hopping mad about it and 'mad' is the operative word.

10. Mark's mad at me.

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12. Or Mad Fist Willy?

13. Don't mad-dog, James.

14. Remember mad cow disease?

15. He was hopping mad.

16. It's stupid, it's mad.

17. Have you gone mad?

18. The UN will go mad.

19. They called us mad scientists.

20. These hornets are getting mad.

21. Inventors are not mad scientists.

22. " As magic wonder mad affright

23. Are you mad at me?

24. What a barking mad idea!

25. Loving me when I'm mad.

26. Brainsick definition, insane; crazy; mad

27. It's like a mad dog.

28. Bomber " The Mad Man " Harris!

29. Her behaviour drives me mad.

30. He's mad keen on planes.

31. Mad dog bites his master.

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33. Horn-mad Belligerent, infuriated; mad enough to butt or gore with the horns, as cattle

34. Alack, sir, he is mad.

35. You mad at me, JP?

36. Don't look so mad, Guy.

37. His obstinacy drives me mad!

38. Sober her down; she's mad.

39. The owner is fuming mad!

40. He's mad keen on football.

41. He is mad on gambling.

42. The Clucking Mad House, Bicester, Oxfordshire

43. Amuck definition, mad with murderous frenzy

44. I was mad, crazy with jealousy.

45. It means just don't go mad.

46. You're mad at us, huh, Gene?

47. So don't be mad any longer.

48. I'm showing mad survival skills, here.

49. Don't you mad-dog me, James.

50. 'You're mad,' the driver blurted out.