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mad

Definition for mad

adjective as in extremely foolish or risky

adjective as in angry

adjective as in enthusiastic; in love

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She sent a message to Chloe's phone asking: "Are you mad with me?"

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“He was mad that he was the only one paying attention,” Brandy Lemon said.

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I’m not mad at this idea, but you should put everything in writing.

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The new congressional districts also are expected to set off a mad scramble among ambitious Democratic politicians.

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I remember one guy that was so mad at his boss because he’s trying to get his boss to a meeting.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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