Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- Quite mad.
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Examples
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Pa was the red-mad kind, you see; so hot and spunky you couldn't do nothing but run from it.
Joyce's Investments A Story for Girls Fannie E. Newberry
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You mean he got red-mad and raked them all, fore and aft.
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You mean he got red-mad and raked them all, fore and aft.
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She's daft about that long, false, fleeching beggar of a father of hers, and red-mad about the Gregara, and proscribed names, and King James, and a wheen blethers.
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She's daft about that long, false, fleeching beggar of a father of hers, and red-mad about the Gregara, and proscribed names, and King James, and a wheen blethers.
Catriona Robert Louis Stevenson 1872
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She's daft about that long, false, fleeching beggar of a father of hers, and red-mad about the Gregara, and proscribed names, and King James, and a wheen blethers.
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