(1) The sports establishment, of course, is attacking him like a pack of mad dogs.
(2) The future scenario gives him carte blanche to run riot with all these mad ideas.
(3) There is a fine line between taking the stance of Ebenezer Scrooge, skimping on our generosity to friends and relatives, and going absolutely mad with the plastic.
(4) I ask her to at least tell me why she's mad at me and she says, u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510I'm sorry, I can't,u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb and hangs up on me.
(5) Fortunately, we're the only two people stupid enough to be out at that time in the morning and no one can witness the mad behaviour that is taking place in the bay.
(6) The finale to our visit came the very next evening when we were taken on a VIP visit to the Regency Casino for a mad night of wild abandon at the slot machines.
(7) Chimney sweep Steve Howard is so mad about vintage vehicles he has filled his driveway with fire engines - and even wants to buy his own plane.
(8) He was too young to understand Akhenaten's mad ideas; many adults had problems comprehending them.
(9) Life is mad with rushing from place to place and job to job.
(10) Her claim is that the judgments you make of someone you're mad at, hurt by, or angry with, invariably apply to yourself.
(11) He was being driven mad with all of this waiting.
(12) Selena was more than mad at her daughter; she was furious.
(13) I've disappeared countless times when I thought too many people thought I was mad or bad or loony.
(14) I've never had a friend get so mad with me that they turn off the phone and not turn it back on for two days.
(15) In the audience it was both a mad mayhem of frenetic bouncing and a sea of staring faces intrigued and in awe.
(16) When I yell to get their attention, they get mad at me.
(17) Their country was like a man who was losing a great battle, and in his mad and insane mind he was forced to do rash things.
(18) Jack, who is mad about trains, Thomas The Tank Engine and Bob The Builder, is due to start school in September.
(19) I said to the students, and, mad with anxiety, I took the elevator down, dashed out into the street, crossed on the run, and went into Adriana's house.
(20) His eyes gleamed in the dark round face, mad with despair.