The Collaborative International Dictionary
Madding \Mad"ding\, a. Affected with madness; raging; furious. -- Mad"ding*ly, adv. [Archaic]
Far from the madding crowd's ignoble strife.
--Gray.
The madding wheels
Of brazen chariots raged.
--Milton.
Wiktionary
adv. maddeningly
Usage examples of "maddingly".
But the Nonesuch, by turns fascinating and detestable, was maddingly elusive.
Saliva spouted from dusty orifices, and his stomach gave a preliminary rumble, while his thoughts drove maddingly in circles as he tried to figure out what that expression was on Deathwish's face.
Saliva spouted from dusty orifices and his stomach gave a preliminary rumble while his thoughts drove maddingly in circles while he tried to figure out what that expression was on Deathwish's face.
Saliva spouted from dusty orifices, and his stomach gave a preliminary rumble, while his thoughts drove maddingly in circles as he tried to figure out what that expression was on Deathwish’s face.