Sentence for mad | Use mad in a sentence

Mad example sentence. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use mad in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for mad.

  • She had been mad! (8)
  • She must have been mad! (8)
  • Is he mad? (10)
  • Are you mad? (8)
  • And it is I who drive him mad! (10)
  • Had he gone mad? (8)
  • He thinks you mad. (10)
  • You are a mad fool. (10)
  • Your friend is mad. (10)
  • Some do call me mad. (10)
  • Last night I was mad. (22)
  • Whether he is not mad. (10)
  • Was he really going mad? (8)
  • He thought it a mad fancy. (8)
  • Rhoda now thought her mad. (22)
  • Treat her as mad, to soothe him. (10)
  • Deuced methodical, I admit, but mad. (10)
  • If he sees cruelty, he goes almost mad. (8)
  • The Piedmontese are mad for the signal. (10)
  • I prefer to let Antonio-Pericles go mad. (10)
  • Tor looked up at me as if I had gone mad. (8)
  • Are they mad with some absurd country pride? (10)
  • Are they mad with some absurd country pride? (22)
  • What they expect of you makes you crazy mad. (12)
  • If he could kiss them, would he not go nearly mad? (8)
  • She had the sort of eye I fancy mad persons have. (10)
  • She must wait a moment, or he would think her mad. (4)
  • The touch of her hand had driven him utterly mad. (12)
  • I went like a bullet: I cannot describe it; I was mad. (10)
  • Very few men spare a woman when the mad fit is on her. (10)
  • It was crazy to stay there listening to this mad fellow. (8)
  • But he was conscious of a mad desire to clutch her to him. (8)
  • I always thought I did, when I was dancing like mad to hell. (10)
  • One of them told King George that he believed Wolfe was mad. (19)
  • That would indeed be madness greater than that of a mad world! (8)
  • He considered Shrapnel mad and Beauchamp mad. (10)
  • That makes him mad and more determined than ever to get his way. (8)
  • What could she have seen in that fellow Bosinney to send her mad? (8)
  • Tomorrow I die, and if I am mad now, what sort of a curse is that? (10)
  • Come in and give me tears, if you can; I am half mad for the want of them. (10)
  • Irritation at the mad ravishment of his pill-box rendered him incredulous. (10)
  • But some fate in this mad world brought me under the influence of Eva Sorel. (12)
  • He strung himself for a mad gallop of wrath, gave her a shudder, and relapsed. (10)
  • I fancied she must have gone mad, and an interrogative frown was my sole answer. (10)
  • Mrs. Lovell makes men mad and happy, and Rhoda makes them sensible and miserable. (10)
  • She must be mad to tempt such weather: she was very giddy; she was never at rest. (10)
  • It seemeth mad to quit the Olympian couch, Which bade our public gobble or reject. (10)
  • Battista and his wife had to fling themselves on him and gag him, guessing him as mad. (10)
  • Sane in so mad a world, a man is your flabby citizen among outlaws, good for plucking. (10)
  • Fifty green horses, I remember, broke from their stalls and ran mad through the streets. (21)
  • The mad Englishman accomplished the miracle of making her listen, and appear to consent. (10)
  • His behaviour was mad; they are all mad over in this country, I believe. (10)
  • Water drips from the apparatus and his mad flight seems impossible of safe accomplishment. (21)
  • He is for ever in some mad excess of his fancy, and what he will come to at last heaven only knows! (10)
  • That is to say, his mad fancy reverted from the lady of perhaps thirty-five to the lady of seventy. (10)
  • Gentlemen moderately aged are mad enough to slip their heads under any yoke, but see the obstruction. (10)
  • And he is at times a mad Bull: a foaming, lashing, trampling, horn-driving, excessive, very parlous Bull. (10)
  • Having done so, they rushed ahead to the ensuing hour with the mad precipitation of pantomimic machinery. (10)
  • He swept on in a flood, uttered mad things, foolish things, and things of an insight electrifying to her. (10)
  • Not a forest mad with fire Could still their teeth, or warm their bones, Or loose them from their chilly coils. (10)
  • Only her misfortune was to have a furiously jealous husband, and they say he went mad after hearing the verdict. (10)
  • But I wish I knew who he is, or what he alludes to, provided he is not mad, which I begin to think not improbable. (6)
  • She looked instinctively at Lady Russell; but not from any mad idea of her recognising him so soon as she did herself. (4)
  • He has some paltry appointment, or is mad after some ridiculous idea of his own, and everything must be sacrificed to it! (10)
  • Rose made a noise about the encounter, and Laxley was eager for his opportunity, which he saw in the proposed mad gallop. (10)
  • As she became sacreder and doubly precious to him, the less would he venture to thwart her, though he should think her mad. (10)
  • I have long desired to meet you; and we have little society here, we are desperate with loneliness, half mad with our whims. (10)
  • When he heard that you were going to leave Milan for Baveno, he was mad, and with two fists up, against all English persons. (10)
  • She would be off with us on one of her whirling cyclones or elemental mad waltzes, if a step were taken to the lecturing-desk. (10)
  • Say a petulant princess, a star of beauty, mad for me, and the whisper of our passion and sorrows traversing the flushed world! (10)
  • Surely they would be better off under the protection of the powerful mother country than to pursue the mad career of independence. (18)
  • Mad is not quite the word, but something is loosened, is rattling round in them, they have lost proportion, they are being forced in one direction. (8)

Also see sentences for: crazy, delirious, demented, deranged, insane, maniacal, raving.

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