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1. 1) a nervouse condition characterized by erratic involuntary imitative behavior, often pornographic or socially disapproved. 2) k.r(Coll.) other irrational imitative behavior k.r(e.g. imitation of speech, etc.). 3) madly in love. 2. piles of leaves, etc. -
2 mandam
drunk, intoxicated. 2 madly in love.
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madly — [adj] wildly, fiercely absurdly, crazily, deliriously, dementedly, desperately, devotedly, distractedly, energetically, exceedingly, excessively, excitedly, extremely, foolishly, frantically, frenziedly, furiously, hard, hastily, hurriedly,… … New thesaurus
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madly — mad|ly [ mædli ] adverb 1. ) in a very excited or uncontrolled way: He ran across the fields, his heart beating madly. 2. ) very or very much: madly jealous be/fall madly in love (with someone): He fell madly in love with her at first sight. 3. ) … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
madly — adverb 1) she was smiling madly Syn: insanely, deliriously, wildly, like a lunatic; informal crazily Ant: sanely 2) madly snapping pictures Syn: fast, furiously, hurriedly … Thesaurus of popular words
madly — adverb 1) she was smiling madly Syn: insanely, wildly; informal crazily 2) it was fun, hurtling madly downhill Syn: furiously, hurriedly, speedily, energetically; informal like mad, like crazy 3) informal … Synonyms and antonyms dictionary
madly — UK [ˈmædlɪ] / US adverb 1) in a very excited or uncontrolled way He ran across the fields, his heart beating madly. 2) very, or very much madly jealous be/fall madly in love (with someone): He fell madly in love with her at first sight. 3) in a… … English dictionary