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Madmen

Madman \Mad"man\, n.; pl. Madmen. A man who is mad; lunatic; a crazy person.

When a man mistakes his thoughts for person and things, he is mad. A madman is properly so defined.
--Coleridge.

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madmen

n. (plural of madman English)

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Madmen

The Madmen are a team of villains in the DC Comics. They were originally owned by Charlton Comics, but DC later acquired the rights to the characters.

Usage examples of "madmen".

Save a few desert-bred folk and two others who were clearly expert, the most of the madmen had never ridden in their lives, and the slaves had a great deal to do to convince any of the beasts thus mounted to keep a line.

Even they, the madmen, danced, and the prostitute and the women with Tofi danced, while the antheiri hummed their notes and the drums thumped a rapid rhythm.

But the roaring burst like a dam in his ears, and the madmen turned and twitched together, some falling on the floor.

Now he had no notion what he had done to these madmen, whether it was good or not.

It was as if they, he and the madmen, all shed their clothes and ran naked in the dark.

They favored themselves, at the Ila’s charge, with a last, full drink from the sweet water, and the lord of the village, not disparaging madmen who paid well, gave each of them a fresh fruit, even the slaves.

The au’it slept nearby, the Ila’s eyes and ears, in company with madmen who thought of nothing more than losing themselves in the desert and becoming food for the hunters.

But if there’s one power that can call the rest to shelter, it won’t be a handful of madmen urging the village lord to come here.

There’s sweet water, and tents, and all the madmen that ever wandered away from the villages are camped around the place, as sane as…” As the rest of us?

And if there were madmen appearing across the land, it was as clear a sign of something arrived as was likely to come.

The madmen hustled the three men to their feet and bundled them out the door.

Ciletha took it, heart pounding, and they walked slowly down the boulevard leading to the gate, with Dirk and Gar backing up-behind them, rifles pointed a little above the heads of the silent, frozen band of madmen, standing there with the moonlight silvering their ludicrous finery.

In those discussions, the Guardian revealed that the Protector was originally chosen by vote, and that everyone was born with rights-an alien concept which the cured madmen accepted eagerly, since it confirmed the ideas Gar and Dirk had given them.

Miles found that, although he didn't have enough madmen to replace all the officials, he didn't need to.

The bandit leader's eyes glittered-they didn't get a chance to place one of the cured madmen as a reeve very often.