Sentence examples for a mad bit from inspiring English sources

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In front of Carthy's mic there is what looks like a clothes rail from which dangles jewellery that adds shimmering percussion at various intervals and gets its own starring role on a mad bit of thrash, while Eriksen drops in intriguing asides such as: "I started writing this in 1988 when I was living in India …" It's not all extreme, however.

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Sam Allardyce as Van Gaal invested heavily   He's a bit like a mad genius; he looks a bit crazy.

Daniel Keeling made Tiresias a mad preacher, with a bit of Ray Charles thrown in.

Mad: a bit.

Full disclosure: I'm a bit of a mad scientist for security.

With the Crunchies later tonight, TechCrunchHQ is a bit of a mad house today.

That's a bit of a mad thing to do, isn't it?

Because it's starting to feel a bit like a Mad Max prequel.

He did not say when the injury happened, but he did explain, "I lost a stick at a show and got a bit mad about it".

Wright seems impassioned, excited, frankly a bit mad.

This may be true – Bob might have been a bit mad – or it might be a mad thing to say.

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