madhouse|madhouses in English
noun
['mædhaʊs]
insane asylum, institution which treats and houses people with mental disorders; wild and disordered place, place characterized by noise and confusio
Use "madhouse|madhouses" in a sentence
1. Bloody madhouse again!
2. The office is a madhouse.
3. That place is a madhouse.
4. The town's a madhouse!
5. The house was like a madhouse.
6. It's like a madhouse in there.
7. It's like a madhouse in here.
8. Therefore the whole world becomes a madhouse.
9. For nearly 300 years it achieved notoriety for its private madhouses.
10. I can't let those innocent pups into that madhouse.
11. Hurry up and throw her into the madhouse!
12. Don't work in that department; it's a madhouse.
13. It is easy to understand why he is in the madhouse.
14. One goal achieving such is putting together a large index of excisting Madhouses.
15. The store is an absolute madhouse during the pre - Christmas period.
16. He called the government's policy 'the economics of the madhouse'.
17. The police station is a madhouse most of the time.
18. In 1678 he was confined in a madhouse in Finsbury.
19. Shinichi Uehara, a veteran background painter at Madhouse, acted as art director.
20. Imagine you're at home and you're not going back to that madhouse.
21. I was locked up for nine years, you know that? In the madhouse.
22. With four small children running around, the place is a madhouse.
23. He was like a lunatic reigning in a madhouse over an imaginary kingdom.
24. What do they think of you turning this place into a madhouse?
25. Madhouse has a subsidiary, Madbox Co., Ltd., that mainly focuses on computer graphics.