Pronunciation of the English word mad.
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1. | Hamlet proclaimed that he was not mad, but only pretended to be mad. Could it be, that he was mad all along? Or maybe he wasn't mad at first, but later on - as things became more and more complicated - he started to really lose his mind? Or maybe, he wasn't mad at all? | |
2. | In a mad world only the mad are sane. | |
3. | It's a mad, mad world. | |
4. | "Why are you mad at me?" "I'm not mad at you!" | |
5. | Fool me once, I'm mad. Fool me twice, I'm twice as mad. | |
6. | Tom didn't realize that what he was doing mad Mary very mad. | |
7. | I don't give a fuck about what mad prostitutes would bark at me. They're always mad and they always bark profanities anyways. | |
8. | Why get mad at the devil? Do something good and make him mad at you. | |
9. | He was still mad about the accident despite his wife's conciliatory words. | |
10. | For a moment there, I thought he had gone mad. |