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go mad
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go madverb
To become insane.
go madverb
Used to indicate that the second verb represents an action that is out of character.
go madverb
To reach an excessive or ridiculous level.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of go mad in Chaldean Numerology is: 1
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of go mad in Pythagorean Numerology is: 4
Examples of go mad in a Sentence
Those who hear not the music. . . think the dancers mad.
I'm super good friends with her stepmom and her dad [ Stan, a producer-director ], and they were mad at me, they were like,' Why would you do this to the family ? You know, black actresses, you guys have to stick together, it's so hard for you guys to get work as it is, why would you try to ruin her career ?' But I didn't try to ruin her career. I never said her name ! I was just trying to say how Beyoncé kept me from goin' to jail that night. I coulda just shut my whole career down.
It’s mad how the level, the experience, the talent has all gone up, there’s so many talented people here with so many great styles. When Katie Taylor and Natasha were here, there were a few standout talents, like them and (two-time U.S. gold medalist) Claressa Shields. There were a few girls who were just above the rest. But the level has just gone up so much. Everything is even. Everybody is so talented.
There was a mad rush that was careless in its approach.
I keep my mind on track, and I don't get mad, and I don't get frustrated. Well, I do... but creative work, it's a way of controlling all that.
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