madden in a sentence
v. t.
Definition
To madden means to provoke someone to anger or frustration.
Sample Sentences
- His unpredictable behavior can really madden those around him.
- The constant delays in the project management process began to madden the entire team.
- She tried to remain calm, but the repetitive noise from the construction site was starting to madden her.
- It was the referee's controversial call that madden the players and fans alike.
- Losing the game in the final minutes was enough to madden even the most composed coach.
- His constant interruptions during the meeting began to madden everyone in the room.
- The complicated puzzle seemed designed to madden even the most patient of problem solvers.
- She didn't mean to madden him, but her incessant questions were driving him to frustration.
- The unfair treatment from his colleagues would eventually madden him to the point of resignation.
- Watching his favorite team lose in such a dramatic fashion could madden even the calmest fan.
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