Cause to go crazy; cause to lose one's mind.
1 The steady composure of the one woman seemed to madden the other.
2 Often this stupid pondering over a book would madden the two brothers.
3 If his intention had been to madden his peers, then he succeeded.
4 If they have been fools heretofore, opportunity will serve to madden them.
5 Before I had a child, one sentence used to madden me.
6 There was enough in that glass to madden a child-almostto kill him.
7 One taste of meat is all they need to madden them.
8 His very contemplation of her white face seemed to madden him.
9 I met with some success, but not enough to madden me with joy.
10 It seemed to madden some men-andthe disillusionments began to come.
11 Women like Eve madden a man, but your kind are so-comfortable.
12 You can madden , you can't elevate them by writing and writing.
13 Was not that enough to madden her, if mad she became?
14 The changes centre on improvements to the application process, Madden points out.
15 But whatever his past, Eamonn Madden did not hold with violence now.
16 On the second day of April, Eamonn Madden started to feel unwell.
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