Madcaps [noun]

Definition of Madcaps:

person who jokes, plays jokes

Synonyms of Madcaps:


Opposite/Antonyms of Madcaps:

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Sentence/Example of Madcaps:

His greatest moment had come years before when his golden pen had glorified a generation of madcaps.

We six madcaps got in the carriage and buggy, and rode off in search of news.

He was one of the madcaps of the village now, but it was not long since he had been a solitary child, moping apart from the rest.

It was only such little madcaps as her own sisters, Betty and Nancy, who were indifferent.

They needed no second bidding, these young madcaps, to whom nothing could be more to their liking than such wild sport.

And you meanwhile prefer the drollery of these madcaps to the attentions of our courtiers?

So soon as he was gone the two girls began laughing like little madcaps.

We used to meet every day in London, when she and my sister were two madcaps together, playing endless wild pranks.

Mrs. Culling he thanked fervently for a wonderful stretch of generosity in lending her presence to the madcaps.

The desire of tormenting the new comer immediately seized all these young madcaps, and Francisco in particular.