Present participle for to become crazy, insane, or mentally unstable
“He could not keep going through these confusing ordeals without some kind of revelation. It was something that he suspected would cause him to go mad if it persisted much longer.”
Present participle for to explode with delirious rage or anger
“Even to think of it makes me go mad with rage at the cruel fate that keeps us locked up here.”
Present participle for to lose mental, emotional or physical control due to one's emotions or excitement
“Every time Serevi got the ball, the crowd would go mad with excitement.”
Present participle for to recklessly spend, lose control or impulsively react aggressively
Present participle for to speak or write effusively or with exaggerated enthusiasm
Present participle for to act or move with great force or intensity
Present participle for to overstep a boundary, rule, or limit
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