Examples of 'quite mad' in a sentence
Meaning of "quite mad"
This phrase implies that someone is extremely or excessively crazy or mentally unstable. It emphasizes a high level of madness, irrationality, or eccentricity in a person's behavior or thoughts
How to use "quite mad" in a sentence
Basic
Advanced
quite mad
And quite mad at the audition afterwards.
You are either quite ambitious or quite mad.
I must have sounded quite mad to you before.
American millionaires must be all quite mad.
The crowd went quite mad for five minutes.
Some of his test subjects were quite mad.
And he is also quite mad and incredibly evil.
The world has gone quite mad.
I went quite mad for a moment.
Most people think me quite mad.
It is quite mad in a variety of ways.
The man seemd to be quite mad.
And quite mad.
James has plainly gone quite mad.
I was also quite mad at you.
See also
His personality is also quite mad.
Quite mad of course.
My cousins there are quite mad.
So the husband was quite mad at the wife and his grandparents.
Turns out you go quite mad.
Masa looked quite mad when you were flirting with Aino.
Though he often seems to be quite mad.
She is quite mad.
I remembered that he had told me these women were quite mad.
Gualtiero is quite mad now.
Some of them can be spoken to but they are all quite mad.
You are quite mad.
Nobody is quite sure what to do when Igor goes quite mad.
Some go quite mad.
You do not love me anymore You have gone quite mad.
He went quite mad.
Now I really am convinced that Finnish women are quite mad.
He seems quite mad.
If he attacked the army chaplain, he must be quite mad.
He was quite mad.
Now I fear my wife has gone quite mad.
It looks like you were quite mad about the report of the scandal.
Monsieur Bohmer has gone quite mad.
Professor Delaney is quite mad and sees rats everywhere.
They will probably think I am quite mad.
In fact he got quite mad when I took any pictures of him.
I think you are quite mad.
I know I would be driven quite mad had I only farmhands and kitchen maids to converse with.
You have gone quite mad.
She was quite mad and screamed, he had abused his wife.
I might seem quite mad.
This is all quite mad even in Obama 's terms.
It all sounds quite mad.
I went quite mad for a moment. Just open the door.
You must be quite mad.