Aún no tenemos significados para "now mad".
1The man's eyes-darkand bloodshot, but not now mad-werewide open and still.
2I was by now mad for her, and was content to be so mad.
3The frenzied man, now mad for a drink, shrieked out a curse and struck at his friend savagely.
4Hence a thousand optical illusions, a thousand aberrations of judgment, a thousand deviations, in which his thought strayed, now mad, now idiotic.
5The poor king, Charles the Sixth, now sane, now mad, now a monarch, now an abject slave, was the very mockery of humanity.
6We are now mad about tar-water, on the publication of a book that I will send you, written by Dr. Berkeley, Bishop of Cloyne.
7But now Mad Ingeborg was wandering along her own thought-road and at such times it was not easy to stop her.
8"I'm not the only thief in the car, then," I cried, for I was now mad with him and his threats.
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