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  • 41MAD — (Mutual Assured Destruction) mæd constant threat present between the USA and the Soviet Union which helped prevent nuclear war (both countries had the ability to completely annihilate the other) …

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  • 42mad — 1 *insane, crazy, crazed, demented, deranged, lunatic, maniac, non compos mentis Analogous words: frenzied, hysterical, delirious (see corresponding nouns at MANIA): *irrational, unreasonable 2 *angry, irate, wrathful, wroth, indignant,… …

    New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • 43MAD — der; [s] = Militärischer Abschirmdienst …

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  • 44mad — ► ADJECTIVE (madder, maddest) 1) mentally ill. 2) extremely foolish or ill advised. 3) showing impulsiveness, confusion, or frenzy. 4) informal very enthusiastic about something. 5) informal very angry. 6) …

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  • 45mad — an·i·mad·ver·sion; an·i·mad·vert; heb·do·mad; he·mad; mad·a·gas·car; mad·a·gas·car·i·an; mad·a·pol·lam; mad; mad·a·ro·sis; mad·a·rot·ic; mad·den; mad·ding; mad·dish; mad·dle; mad·dox; mad·e·fac·tion; mad·e·leine; mad·hya·mi·ka; mad·id; mad·i·son; …

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  • 46mad — adjective madder, maddest 1 ANGRY (not before noun) informal especially AmE angry: You make me so mad! | Stay clear of Tucker he s mad as hell and looking for a fight. | mad at sb AmE: Don t get mad at me, I m just telling you what Ray said. |… …

    Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • 47Mad — Logo MAD est un magazine satirique américain créé par l éditeur William Gaines et le rédacteur et auteur Harvey Kurtzman, en 1952. Ouvertement destiné aux jeunes lecteurs, il caricature la culture pop américaine, dégonfle les baudruches et se… …

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  • 48mad — adj. infatuated (colloq.) 1) (cannot stand alone) mad about (they are mad about each other) angry (colloq.) (esp. AE) 2) hopping mad 3) to get mad 4) mad at (she s mad at him; to get mad at smb.) insane 5) stark raving mad 6) to go mad …

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  • 49mad — [[t]mæ̱d[/t]] ♦♦♦ madder, maddest 1) ADJ Someone who is mad has a mind that does not work in a normal way, with the result that their behaviour is very strange. She was afraid of going mad. ...the mad old lady from down the street. Syn: insane… …

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  • 50mad */*/ — UK [mæd] / US adjective Word forms mad : adjective mad comparative madder superlative maddest 1) very silly or stupid You ll think I m mad – I ve just left my job. be mad to do something: You re mad to spend so much money on clothes. a) informal… …

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