Mads [noun]

Definition of Mads:

anger

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Sentence/Example of Mads:

Mingling with the shout came the splash of Mads' plunge into the water.

Fully roused at last, Mads Nilssen seized his oars and pulled till they seemed on the point of snapping; but all in vain.

He's only got to keep well to the right of Mads Hansen's farm, and he's got a straight road before him.

Und the mans mit those balls und hammers they has awful mads.

She says he has mads the whiles you is Krisht und makes all things what is loving mit Sheenies.

One draught above heat makes him a fool; the second mads him; and a third drowns him.

But this other matter—of your expulsion thus, mads me to the heart.

By one of the large openings, called "Fat Mads," there are rich copper mines, but which have not yet been worked.

Like a drowned man, a fool and a madman: one draught above heat makes him a fool; the second mads him; and a third drowns him.

The English are all mad—the one like the other; but even mads must eat, my child.