Sentence examples for to be mad from inspiring English sources

"to be mad" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe an emotional state, usually indicating anger or frustration. For example: "I was so mad when I heard he forgot my birthday."

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to be mad

verb

To exist; to have real existence.

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I'm going to be mad.

"Every mother's going to be mad.

Did she want to be mad?

Mr. Daley has reason to be mad.

Everybody seems to be mad as hell.

You'd have to be mad.

"She's going to be mad," he said.

It's going to be Mad Max".

He just had to be mad.

"I used to be mad shy".

I want to be mad as hell".

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