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horn-mad

/hawrn-mad/US // ˈhɔrnˈmæd //

喇叭狂人,喇叭狂魔,喇叭疯,喇叭狂

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : furiously enraged; intensely angry.

Examples

  • So I asked the driver to honk the horn, which he does, and Rod looks over.

  • When he has called the police in the past, they have not responded, or responded “mad late.”

  • Reportedly, George Custer wore a Stetson into Little Big Horn.

  • From righteous fury to faux indignation, everything we got mad about in 2014—and how outrage has taken over our lives.

  • The house decays around Amelia and Samuel, their world narrows and becomes mad, undealable with.

  • Before the outlaw can comply with this small request the horn sounds again.

  • Then she won, and went half mad with the joy and excitement, but the joy didn't last long.

  • Also our six-shooters reposed in their scabbards, the four belts hooked over the horn of MacRae's saddle.

  • Mankind, mad with the energy of activity, would be seen to pursue the fleeing phantom of insatiable desire.

  • Irene's been down to the train to meet you three times and she's sure fighting mad by this time.