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Examples for "mad"
Examples for "mad"
1She was not mad; she took clothes; she left everything in order.
2All the world was mad and she was the maddest in it.
3It's a beautiful course with plenty of distractions for the less horse-mad.
4The capital and the whole nation went mad with hatred and fear.
5Once again the mad joy of the battle was in my veins.
1The two leaders have returned to threatening each other with huffy statements.
2Georgia gets huffy because no one will make the decision for her.
3He won't get huffy over a foolish old codger like Bill Atkins.
4I sort of sounded father the other day, but he was pretty huffy.
5Nevertheless his attitude towards the huffy landlord, if scornful, was good-humoured and indulgent.
Causing misery or pain or distress.
1However, material resources may be a sore point from start to finish!
2He says one of the major sore points will be water quality.
3We shall have sore work to placate my guest, then.' He sighs.
4It's a sore point and there is great disaffection among the owners.
5A long day, and I'm still sore from being 'rescued' by Mercor.
6Retallick left the field after just 10 minutes with a sore shoulder.
7We led in the matter of slavery-theopen sore of the world.
8I didn't even notice, but several days later my fist was sore.
9The remedy for a sore heart is a regulation reverse-sexism bare-chest moment.
10A little sore, but almost as good as new. Not entirely true.
11The heat of the weather has produced a contagious sore-throat in London.
12The fact Sonny was in Hastings was another sore point for Ransfield.
13C Joffrey Lauvergne was active Monday despite nursing a sore right toe.
14I worked until my hand was quite sore-maybea couple of hours.
15The feet of the people were sore with the rocks and stones.
16And not sore for the first time in God knows how long.
Sore per variant geogràfica