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madly
1 ENTRIES FOUND:
madly
(adverb)
madly
/
ˈ
mædli/
adverb
madly
/
ˈ
mædli/
adverb
Britannica Dictionary definition of MADLY
1
:
to an extreme or excessive degree
He told her that he loved her
madly
.
a
madly
ambitious businessman
She fell
madly in love
with him.
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2
:
in a mad or insane way
He pulled out a knife and started waving it around
madly
. [=
wildly
]
grinning
madly
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