Aún no tenemos significados para "madly jealous".
1But he adored Bella, and he was madly jealous of her.
2And yet he acted like a man who was madly jealous.
3He loves her, and he is madly jealous; and jealous men stop at nothing.
4He was simply madly in love with his wife, and madly jealous of her.
5He had tried to abduct the Princess, and he was madly jealous of Lorenz.
6He felt madly jealous of Jim Dixon at that moment.
7She thought, He is jealous, he is madly jealous.
8Not a bad sort, that girl, but madly jealous.
9We are all madly jealous of Frances.
10But, after a fashion, she loved him; after a woman's fashion, she was madly jealous of him.
11The trick with the photograph was just of the kind one would expect from a madly jealous woman.
12When M. Verdurin did me the honour of being madly jealous... come, you might at least be polite.
13I am, however, madly jealous.
14Now Mrs. Cavendish is a very resolute woman, and, behind her mask of reserve, she was madly jealous of her husband.
15Why should she reject the sympathy of her father's oldest friend, because her husband was madly jealous about an old man?
16I thought of that, but I've gained a reputation that I don't deserve and, strangely enough, I'm madly jealous of it.
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