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half-mad
adjective
- not entirely sane
- extremely upset or distracted
half-mad with fear
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Example Sentences
Ludovico Sforza, the patron of the lavish Milanese Renaissance, would die, half-mad, in a French dungeon.
From Literature
Saul, the first king of Israel, ended his reign in defeat, half-mad and disgraced, replaced by the upstart David.
From Los Angeles Times
Indeed, it drove them both half-mad.
From Washington Post
Ruva wasn’t ill, but she was half-mad with fear and grief.
From Literature
It is, however, jokily complemented soon after by a similarly protracted hold on Goth’s frozen, creepy smile that’s infinitely more in tune with the half-mad/half-funny vibe that is “Pearl” at its most entertaining.
From Los Angeles Times
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