They were a group of merry youngsters, almost maddened with the exuberant frolicsomeness of their years. |
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His maddened eyes, as if by a miracle, was cleared of frost and he was able to see the glittering moon shining on the mysteries of the forest. |
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JunoFest organizers have been busy like honey maddened bees labouring to bring you, faithful reader, the music you deserve. |
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The dragon pitched to the ground, injured and maddened by the hail of darts that kept piercing it, relentlessly. |
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Living in that vile woman's grasp, it was like being watched by a vigilant, maddened cat, always with the claws out, ready to pounce on us. |
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Brooke replied, a little quieter than before, as if being intimidated by his sudden firm and maddened notion. |
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It had fallen from its chain that hung around her neck as her assailant lashed out against her in a maddened frenzy. |
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Her dark eyes were maddened, her hair a fiery torch around her ghostly white face. |
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Everything appears brazen and hard and mighty, suggestive of Angelo's own throbbing spirit and maddened soul. |
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His family is maddened by his indifference to the bridal candidates they present to him. |
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I was so maddened by this disc I almost decided not to review it or to recommend no one buy it. |
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Or was the story so nearly true it maddened them into losing all sense of proportion? |
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It was not the wild, unseasonal weather which maddened our professional turtle-watchers, however. |
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I will be in DC that day, or I would probably show up and sulk, maddened there were no women on the panel and annoyed at myself for caring. |
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If anything, all this was a mere irritation, no need to become overly maddened. |
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It maddened her tremendously that they should all be mockingly jealous of Earl Mowbray's betrothed. |
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The cat bolted off the road, maddened by the sudden noise and left the devastating scene far behind. |
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With their thirst for revenge sated, there is nothing left for either Lavinia or the maddened Titus but the surcease of sorrow in death. |
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The air around them howled and screeched, twirling around like a maddened whirlpool. |
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When he went there, he noticed that roughnecks who worked the rigs were maddened by a gelatinous black gunk that clogged up their drills. |
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The amount of fear she had maddened her, she had to finish this, even if her life was in danger. |
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He was clearly maddened with anger, and no one was about to interfere. |
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The French responded by dismounting most of their knights at Agincourt to prevent their horses being maddened by arrows, but here too the result was the same. |
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She had to wonder whether food deprivation had maddened her slightly. |
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The striker was maddened that Rangers were creating plenty of chances but not converting them into goals, and the player backed himself to be able to solve the problem. |
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Still maddened by the werewolf-shaped bullet prophecy, Mitchell cuts his own arm to try forcing him to feed. |
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He was certainly maddened by BP's aborted tango with Rosneft, as deputy prime minister with responsibility for energy at the time. |
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And if maddened swing-state voters unplug their phones, they may still get a knock at the door from one of tens of thousands of eager volunteers. |
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It's also an oblique commentary on the fleetingness of life, embodied in the dancers' maddened speed and spats that don't find resolution. |
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I glared at her, the glare a maddened trapped animal gives its master. |
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Her mind opened, a huge sluice gate to the onslaught of maddened thoughts. |
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The Tea Party Republicans who detest, or more accurately hate, this president will be maddened by his reelection. |
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When he went there, Chesebrough noticed that roughnecks who worked the rigs were maddened by a gelatinous black gunk that clogged up their drills. |
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For, if the information had spread, maddened hordes of frenetic pressmen would have swooped across the world on jet-propelled wings, to scoff, deny, and misreport. |
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The nurse is maddened by the unspeaking actress in the same sense that the audience is frustrated by the movie: Both stubbornly refuse to be conventional and to respond as we expect. |
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We have fallen down the rabbit hole with Alice, taken tea with her and the Mad Hatter, been maddened by the Cheshire Cat and had to convince the Queen of Hearts that we didn't steal her tarts! |
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He does not claim victory is nigh, and is careful to state the gains are fragile, but he's maddened by the widespread failure to recognise the change. |
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Christy becomes so maddened by being caught by the dole office doing a nixer that he breaks up his precious pigeon loft, killing one of them, and almost takes his own life. |
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