madcap / ˈmædˌkæp /

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madcap2 个定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. wildly or heedlessly impulsive; reckless; rash: a madcap scheme.
n. 名词 noun
  1. a madcap person.

madcap 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

crazy, impulsive

更多madcap例句

  1. The glue that initially held these madcap proceedings together, Niles’ demise leaves a gaping hole in the squad’s dynamics.
  2. “Dial A for Aunties” is, hands down, this year’s most madcap, swoony and delightful read.
  3. And it was as madcap, sharp, and romantic as the series was when it left off in May.
  4. But Poehler is, and has been throughout the run of her show, just as good: just as silly, just as madcap, just as witty.
  5. This was a madcap game, the ball hurtling from end to end, chased by tired legs of every hue.
  6. But for all its madcap zaniness, Woke Up Lonely easily refutes the idea that the novel is a staid, obsolete form of writing.
  7. But the extent of the madcap goofiness in the helicopter ride is too much for some 007 diehards.
  8. We should have thought at once the prank that madcap would be at!
  9. Jean was a bunch of nervous impulses, and no one ever knew where the madcap would bounce up next.
  10. Captain Jack was open and generous, though a little given to rash enterprise and madcap adventure.
  11. He shall go to Paris instead of those madcap youngsters with their parties.
  12. The fiend receive George of Douglas and thee too, thou born madcap and sworn marplot!