Sentence examples for I mean mad from inspiring English sources

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"I mean mad, like crazy".

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"I made a comment saying that it was 'mad' that I'm getting a knighthood for riding a bike but I meant mad as in unbelievable," he says.

"Adventurous" is even worse: it means mad and unworkable.

I mean, like mad, mad, mad".

Julia reportedly fell for Richard in a big way during filming, with her family friend Thomas Caldwell revealing, "Julia was crazy about Richard – I mean, absolutely mad about him".

I mean, sure, "Mad Men" was beautiful and smart, but when push came to shove was "Mad Men" really that interesting?

Women this year are mad, and I mean they are really mad.

Just as Monday nights mean Game of Thrones, and Tuesdays meant Mad Men, Wednesday means the EA's Weekly Water Situation Report.

"The murky movement of live cattle and rendered animals around the world," Dr. Ricketts said, means mad cow disease has gone global.

The launch of Sky's new Atlantic channel provokes mixed emotions: it has meant Mad Men disappearing from the BBC, but it will also bring some top-notch US imports to our shores sooner.

Game of Thrones won Outstanding Drama Series for the first time, which means Mad Men failed to win in the category in its final four years on the air, having won four times consecutively in 2008-11.

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