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huffy: roused to anger; "stayed huffy a good while"- Mark Twain; "she gets mad when you wake her up so early"; "mad at his friend"; "sore over a remark" brainsick: affected with madness or insanity; "a man who had gone mad" delirious: marked by uncontrolled excitement or emotion; "a crowd of delirious baseball fans"; "something frantic in their gaiety"; "a mad whirl of pleasure" harebrained: very foolish; "harebrained ideas"; "took insane risks behind the wheel"; "a completely mad scheme to build a bridge between two mountains"
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| mad cow disease |
bovine spongiform encephalitis: a fatal disease of cattle that affects the central nervous system; causes staggering and agitation
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| madder |
Eurasian herb having small yellow flowers and red roots formerly an important source of the dye alizarin color a moderate to strong red
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| Madagascar periwinkle |
periwinkle: commonly cultivated Old World woody herb having large pinkish to red flowers
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| madness |
lunacy: obsolete terms for legal insanity rabies: an acute viral disease of the nervous system of warm-blooded animals (usually transmitted by the bite of a rabid animal); rabies is fatal if the virus reaches the brain fury: a feeling of intense anger; "hell hath no fury like a woman scorned"; "his face turned red with rage" folly: the quality of being rash and foolish; "trying to drive through a blizzard is the height of folly"; "adjusting to an insane society is total foolishness" unrestrained excitement or enthusiasm; "poetry is a sort of divine madness"
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