Mad
//ˈmæd//
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The word "mad" can be used as adjective, noun, adjective, verb, proper noun and adverb.
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Mad King George Mad Lib Mad Max Mad River Madchester SMAD all over the place like a mad woman's custard as mad as a cut snake barking mad bemad big mad boiling mad drive someone mad flaming mad get glad in the same britches one got mad in get glad in the same pants one got mad in hopping mad horn-mad like hey-go-mad like mad little mad mad as a March hare mad as a bear with a sore head mad as a box of frogs mad as a brush mad as a cut snake mad as a fish mad as a hatter mad as a hornet mad as a meat axe mad as a mongoose mad as a wet hen mad as cut snakes mad as hops mad cow mad cow disease mad dog mad dogs and Englishmen mad enough to chew nails mad for it mad hatter mad hatter disease mad hatter syndrome mad honey mad itch mad lad mad man mad minute mad money mad on mad professor mad props mad queen chess mad science mad scientist mad with it mad-apple mad-cap mad-doctor mad-dog mad-dog skullcap mad-on madbrain madbrained madcap madden madding maddish maddle madhead madhouse madling madly madman madness madperson madsome madstone madwoman madwort mald malding raging mad rip-snorting mad run mad semimad spitting mad stark raving mad stark staring mad unmad
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anger angry angry emotion annoyed being being insane confused crazy crazy person deranged emotion enthusiastic exceedingly excited extremely ferocious frustrate furious impaired imprudent infatuated insane insane crazy insanity irrational madden many much person polarity rabid rabies unbelievable very
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