mad|ding

mad|ding
mad|ding «MAD ihng», adjective.
1. mad; acting as if mad: »

Far from the madding crowd's ignoble strife (Thomas Gray).

2. making mad; maddening: »

the distraction of this madding fever (Shakespeare).


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