madness

  • 21Madness —    This word is used in its proper sense in Deut. 28:34, John 10:20, 1 Cor. 14:23. It also denotes a reckless state of mind arising from various causes, as over study (Eccl. 1:17; 2:12), blind rage (Luke 6:11), or a depraved temper (Eccl. 7:25; 9 …

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  • 22madness — Totally rad and really cool or baffling. That s madness, brother …

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  • 23madness — Totally rad and really cool or baffling. That s madness, brother …

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  • 24madness — [ˈmædnəs] noun [U] ideas and actions that show a lack of good judgment and careful thought It would be madness to give up your job just now.[/ex] …

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  • 25madness — mad ► ADJECTIVE (madder, maddest) 1) mentally ill. 2) extremely foolish or ill advised. 3) showing impulsiveness, confusion, or frenzy. 4) informal very enthusiastic about something. 5) informal very angry. 6) …

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  • 26madness — noun 1. obsolete terms for legal insanity (Freq. 2) • Syn: ↑lunacy, ↑insaneness • Derivationally related forms: ↑insane (for: ↑insaneness), ↑mad, ↑ …

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  • 27Madness (band) — Madness performing live Background information Origin Camden Town, London, England, British Genres …

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  • 28Madness (песня) — «Madness» Сингл Muse из альбома …

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  • 29Madness and Civilization — Madness and Civilization: A History of Insanity in the Age of Reason , by Michel Foucault, is an examination of the ideas, practices, institutions, art and literature relating to madness in Western history. It is the abridged English edition of… …

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  • 30Madness (альбом) — Madness Сборник Madness Дата выпуска 1983 Записан …

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