be maddened
Example Sentences
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You can dip into it anywhere and be maddened, confused or stirred.
From New York Times • Jan. 14, 2014
Why does a man have to be maddened by fools at such a time!
From The First Man by O'Neill, Eugene
Cochrane is sure to be maddened by delays and difficulties of all kinds, and if so he will certainly speak out in a way that will ruffle their feelings greatly, and may bring on trouble.
From With Cochrane the Dauntless by Henty, G. A. (George Alfred)
They seemed to be maddened by the imputation that they were not perfectly sound on the Free Soil issue.
From Political Recollections 1840 to 1872 by Julian, George W.
The other, who was blue-eyed and finer-featured, having gentle blood in his veins, seemed to be maddened by their talk, for he glared about him, gnashing his teeth like a wild beast in a cage.
From Pearl-Maiden by Haggard, Henry Rider