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Meaning of "maddened"
Madden: (verb) To anger or irritate someone, typically in a petty or small way. This term is often used to describe provoking minor annoyances or frustrations in others
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- simple past tense and past participle of madden
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Peasants maddened by hunger began to eat corpses.
This field is full of herds of maddened elephants.
We had been maddened by our obsession for diamonds.
The villagers are provoked and maddened now.
The maddened sea rocked a mountain.
It seemed as if they were maddened by the call.
Where maddened colors diffuse the mists of waiting.
A throat torn out by a maddened cat.
The maddened forests become a living place for monsters.
Trevelyan finds out and becomes further maddened.
You said my beauty maddened your soul like wine.
I suppose it was the unexpected nature of my loss that maddened me.
A maddened herd of buffaloes could not have behaved more desperately.
Neither sex nor condition was considered by the maddened combatants.
What you saw maddened by the noxious juices of your notorious practices.
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He was like a maddened god.
Some maddened men shot themselves rather than endure any more of it.
I am madness maddened.
She has maddened the blood and besotted the brain of a knight.
These darks and monsters are my brethren maddened by their troubles into a gay despair.
He is maddened by the fact that more people read my books than his.
Bai Xiaochun had already slipped into his usual maddened state.
It maddened me.
Sir Penward is seriously wounded by an escaped bull and captures his maddened wife.
I am maddened by it.
Yesterday I saw a slave being whipped by maddened guards.
No more my splintered heart and maddened hand were turned against the wolfish world.
Newspapers are calling it a Stone Age tactic and Nixon a maddened tyrant.
Then the maddened girl said she must undress herself for the devils to escape.
Bloodthirsty animals, maddened by years in chains.
Those maddened sirens that howl roaming the city in search of Ulysses.
When he saw her, with a maddened roar he cut the knot.
Maddened by the storm, as no doubt they were.
Rwanda was split into two and a maddened horde of Hutus set about massacring Tutsis.
Maddened by his act of violence, he took his life.
And what in my maddened heart I wanted most.
Maddened by hunger, some resorted to cannibalism.
These come not as men come, but like maddened beasts.
Soon afterwards the maddened Leoric is slain by his own lieutenants.
Wherever crime raises its ugly head… to strike with the venom of a maddened rattlesnake.
See how she maddened him in a blink of an eye!
With a kick pedal and a boot, they work off their frustrations on the maddened street.
Maddened by memorizing the multiplication tables?
Most barbarous and degenerate, you maddened a father and a gracious aged man.
It maddened them, but they refused to administer the finishing blow.
They were a group of merry youngsters, almost maddened with the exuberant frolicsomeness of their years.
In their maddened condition, the peasants exhumed human bodies from graves and gnawed the bones.
Were these the abominable deeds of some few individuals maddened by religious and racial fanaticism?
The mysterious, maddened commotion of the nurse bees over the nests.
Human beings will become maddened brutes, Altaaf.