A reckless impetuous irresponsible person.
Characterized by undue haste and lack of thought or deliberation; (`brainish' is archaic)
1 For once the madcap girl got the better of the practised courtier.
2 You used to have always that madcap lot with you, din't you?
3 On the old subject: my madcap brother Louis and his sage tutor.
4 One of the madcap friends of Zoe was to be a singing-girl.
5 We walked to the Bois to-day, and she romped like a madcap .
6 It was Laura, very contented and joyful to surprise her madcap brother.
7 Molto vivace The Scherzo is a madcap chase launched by the timpani.
8 Or how about the madcap chase when we stole that grindylow's cap?
9 I shall do something to prevent this - this madcap venture- Idon'tknow what.
10 Bacchus and the Maenads-hisfierce, madcap girls-andSilenus were still with them.
11 Pure madcap genius! I could feel myself standing taller, chest puffing out.
12 Oh, madcap , when will she be as reasonable as she is charming?
13 There's something there, in its madcap core, that is good and possibly great.
14 The Bombays deliver again their unique blend of danger, romance, and madcap mayhem.
15 Hughie marvelled at his madcap speed and the strength of his sinewy arms.
16 There were madcap capers at Club Anabel in the Burlington Hotel this week.
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