madly
IPA: mˈædɫi
adverb
- In a mad manner
- without reason or understanding; wildly.
- angrily
- extremely surprisingly or unexpectedly
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Examples of "madly" in Sentences
- "And is" -- she struggled at the word madly -- "is she pure?"
- "I ran away as soon as I could move; I ran madly from the house."
- In Nano one is more likely to plunge again madly to keep up with the word count.
- Apparently, likelihood stray airborne microorganisms finding free food and reproducing madly is pretty small.
- On the contrary "-- he heard, as if somebody else had perpetrated it, the horrible repetition --" I mean to say -- "His brain fought for another phrase madly and in vain.
- They're tweeting madly from the negotiation (technically called the 18th session of the Standing Committee on Copyright and Related Rights) publishing editorials on the Huffington Post, etc.
- The bell still clanged madly from the steeple, and the vibrations seemed to shake the very flesh of the trembling children as they clung to their mother's hands and tried to keep up with their father's rapid strides.
- The impotence of will and rationality to deal with this mania is recognized in the common terms madly, wildly, deliriously, head-over-heels in love, since it would be oxymoronic to claim to be gently, reliably or sensibly in love.
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