Sentence examples for described mad from inspiring English sources

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But in detailing episodes involving their clients over the past several years, lawyers described mad scrambles that led to the closed doors of Homan Square, a place most had never heard of previously.

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-- Anonymous (#18, 1954) I read Mad's "Updated Children's Books" in issue #276, and it really makes me feel good that I'm illiterate! -- Dana Rodman, Boston (#278, 1988) Your page 48 memo "from the desk of William M. Gaines" in issue #312 says the Mad staff should never use the words idiots, morons, imbeciles, dolts and clods because they describe Mad readers and might alienate them.

Pryce is also writing a book he described as "Mad Max" meets "Avatar".

Described as "mad" and "unstable", there are plenty of hints that she is merely "childlike".

Her gray hair, which she described as "mad," hangs around her shoulders, which might be draped in a loose-fitting sweater or dress.

Frost inherited a Heisman Trophy candidate in quarterback Marcus Mariota, an electric running back in De'Anthony Thomas and a system often described in Mad Libs style (adjective) (adjective) (adjective).

A month later her parents' marriage broke down and Lord Byron, famously described as 'Mad, Bad and Dangerous to Know', left England for good.

There is much that might be described as mad, invasive and distasteful, but is what he does any more appalling than the actions of governments who invade our privacy?

The sculptor Phyllida Barlow, whose towering installations at Tate Britain were described as "mad and madly ambitious" by the Guardian critic Adrian Searle, is to represent Britain at the Venice Biennale next year.

I quickly discovered that our target audience was 16-25 year old guys who, after smoking what they described as "mad blunts," thought that we were great TV.

Goldman felt that it start of the season on a strong note, writing, "It's a clever beat to start out with, leading into a strong premiere that quickly drops us into what can be described as Mad Men 2.0".

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