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1 To drive mad - that meaneth with him to convince.
2 They feed on those emotions and in so doing drive mad the humans who are their victims.
3 Did I not give you an Arabian horse, to drive mad with envy the foreign and native dandies of the Bois de Boulogne?
4 Those whom the gods seek to destroy, they first drive mad - you are a very trustful unsuspicious folk, all except you to whom I write.
5 He was only a temporary lunatic whom Harlson himself had driven mad .
6 They were like men driven mad by fear, fury and physical pain.
7 The poor fellow has been driven mad by Unorna's caprice and cruelty.
8 On this subject the doctor thought he would have been driven mad .
9 There was a boy driven mad in your own village, wasn't there?
10 But I'd seen the poor bastard Ursiel had enslaved and driven mad .
11 Between the camp-followers and the men Pepperrell was almost driven mad .
12 This deaf-and-dumb servitor was driven mad by a fact which caused him joy.
13 As he openly declares, he is being driven mad by pin-pricks.
14 Don't, I tell you; here I will not stay to be driven mad .
15 People have been driven mad before now, I assure you, by practical jokes.
16 Many soldiers simply fled, driven mad with terror by Zsofika's music.
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