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maddening (verb)

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  • madden — verb (maddened; maddening) Date: 1735 intransitive verb to become or act as if mad transitive verb 1. to drive mad ; craze 2. to make intensely angry ; enrage …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • pile up — verb a) To form a pile, stack, or heap. The kids piled up their boots and coats by the back door. b) To collect or accumulate, as a backlog. And still …   Wiktionary

  • madden — verb 1》 drive insane. 2》 [often as adjective maddening] make very annoyed. Derivatives maddeningly adverb …   English new terms dictionary

  • madden — [[t]mæ̱d(ə)n[/t]] maddens, maddening, maddened VERB To madden a person or animal means to make them very angry. [V n] The swine were maddening farmers by guzzling their lettuces... [V n] He is calmed by a lullaby, but maddened by any sudden loud… …   English dictionary

  • drone — [[t]dro͟ʊn[/t]] drones, droning, droned 1) VERB If something drones, it makes a low, continuous, dull noise. Above him an invisible plane droned through the night sky. [V ing] ...a virtually non stop droning noise in the background. Derived words …   English dictionary

  • The Dark Tower glossary — portal|The Dark TowerThe following terms are used in The Dark Tower, a series of books by Stephen King. The series incorporates elements from several genres, but is in many ways a work of epic fantasy. The author created an original setting, All… …   Wikipedia

  • Ion Negoiţescu — Born August 10, 1921(1921 08 10) Cluj Died February 6, 1993(1993 02 06) (aged 71) Munich Pen name …   Wikipedia

  • madden — (v.) to drive to distraction, 1822; earlier to be mad (1735), from MAD (Cf. mad) (adj.) + EN (Cf. en) (1). Related: Maddened; maddening. The earlier verb was simply mad (early 14c., intransitive; late 14c., transitive), from the adjective …   Etymology dictionary

  • madden — UK [ˈmæd(ə)n] / US verb [transitive] Word forms madden : present tense I/you/we/they madden he/she/it maddens present participle maddening past tense maddened past participle maddened to make someone very angry …   English dictionary

  • abandon — I. /əˈbændən / (say uh banduhn) verb (t) 1. to leave behind completely and finally: to abandon one s home. 2. to forsake utterly; desert: to abandon a child. 3. to give up all concern in: *he would never abandon his maddening, upper middle class… …  

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