Examples of 'mad dog' in a sentence
Meaning of "mad dog"
This phrase is often used to describe a person who behaves in a wild, aggressive, or unpredictable manner. It implies that the person is displaying dangerous or irrational behavior
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- A rabid dog.
- Someone who is aggressive and fanatical; an aggressor who cannot be reasoned with.
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Trying to catch a mad dog is never easy.
A mad dog only sees straight paths.
Like putting a mad dog back on a chain.
We must treat him like a mad dog.
I feel like a mad dog wanting to fiight.
It leaps at your throat like a mad dog.
I feel like a mad dog wanting to fight.
You went after him like a mad dog.
The mad dog bites his master.
If there was a mad dog out there.
Kill me as you would kill a mad dog.
I angered a mad dog and have no choice.
Muscles can not buy mad dog.
Killing a mad dog is a good thing.
You must think like a mad dog.
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The mad dog likes to bark.
You should be shot like a mad dog.
My dad convinced mad dog and his wife.
They hunted him like a mad dog.
I am like a mad dog that has bitten you.
This better be the right mad dog.
This mad dog has no sense.
We are the police not mad dog.
I am like a mad dog after a bone.
Other dojos may avoid a mad dog.
Foaming like a mad dog the whole time.
The one with the mad dog.
There is a mad dog in our lane.
Life turned me into a sort of mad dog.
Let the mad dog bark.
He moves his hands like a mad dog.
And mad dog hates waiting.
The man is like a mad dog now.
The mad dog does the same.
My daughter ran off like a mad dog.
He is like a mad dog at the resting.
It is not good taste to bait a mad dog.
A mad dog they were going to put down has escaped.
I was like a mad dog on the loose.
A mad dog is no match for a tiger.
We are moving on from the mad dog.
A mad dog does not know what he is doing.
You know he is just a mad dog.
The mad dog of the desert.
Then there was that mad dog.
You look like a mad dog foaming at the mouth.
She called him a mad dog.
A mad dog once chased me.
Well wait for the mad dog here.
A mad dog on the streets.