[ UK /mˈædmən/ ]
[ US /ˈmædˌmæn/ ]
NOUN
  1. an insane person
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How To Use madman In A Sentence

  • The laughter wasn't very loud, it sounded normal, unlike the laughter of a madman, or a drunken pirate.
  • He has often been characterised as a madman or Satanic genius.
  • She came home demanding to know why we hadn't got an inch closer to catching this madman. CASCADES - THE DAY OF THE DEAD
  • There is no shame in disagreeing with a madman and his folly … .. Think Progress » ThinkFast AM: June 28, 2006
  • But he's the nasty solution to a worse problem that requires a deicidal madman. The Cultural Gutter
  • He drove like a madman, passing in the craziest places.
  • Roffis was courageous, and decided to take a chance with the eccentric designer, already known as the madman.
  • An attempt is made to analyze the cases of irony occurring in a Chinese literary work-Lu Xun's A Madman's Diary within the framework of the echoic interpretation theory.
  • Terray set his teeth, and glissaded down like a madman. The Greatest Survival Stories Ever Told
  • And now the northerlies rising fierce, equatorial, the madman's wind, the mistrals of prophecy, guiding me into the bay. The Reign of Istar
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