horn-mad Synonyms

horn-mad Meaning

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horn-mad (a.)

Quite mad; -- raving crazy.

horn-mad Sentence Examples

  1. Emily's horn-mad fury over the stolen necklace nearly shattered the window panes.
  2. The bull charged into the fence, horn-mad with rage after being separated from its herd.
  3. The reporter's horn-mad accusations sent shockwaves through the political arena.
  4. The jealous suitors' horn-mad behavior made the wedding a scene of chaos and violence.
  5. Sarah's horn-mad temper flared at the slightest provocation, driving away potential friends.
  6. The horn-mad pirate captain threatened to sink any ship that crossed their path.
  7. The horn-mad mob stormed the streets, their anger fueled by years of oppression.
  8. The horn-mad demon's screams echoed through the abandoned castle, terrorizing all within its walls.
  9. The horn-mad athlete unleashed a torrent of verbal abuse on the referee after being disqualified.
  10. The horn-mad mother wolf defended her cubs with ferocity, driving away any potential threats.

FAQs About the word horn-mad

Quite mad; -- raving crazy.

indignant, furious, enraged, ballistic, outraged, mad, infuriate, angered,angry, infuriated

friendly, angerless, accommodating, amenable, happy, complaisant, accepting, agreeable, content, sympathetic

Emily's horn-mad fury over the stolen necklace nearly shattered the window panes.

The bull charged into the fence, horn-mad with rage after being separated from its herd.

The reporter's horn-mad accusations sent shockwaves through the political arena.

The jealous suitors' horn-mad behavior made the wedding a scene of chaos and violence.