Madwoman example sentences

Related (9): insane, lunatic, disturbed, crazy, deranged, maniacal, unhinged, psychotic, delusional

mad·wom·an

noun

madwoman (noun) · madwomen (plural noun)

  - a woman who is extremely foolish, irrational, or reckless:

  - a woman showing symptoms of a serious mental health condition:

  - used in similes to refer to a woman who does something very fast, intensely, or violently:

Synonyms

fool, idiot, imbecile, moron

"Madwoman" Example Sentences

1. The madwoman was seen shouting and screaming on the streets.
2. People often avoid the madwoman because of her eccentric behavior.
3. There are rumors that the old abandoned house is haunted by a madwoman.
4. The madwoman's eyes were wide with fear as she ran away.
5. The villagers used to believe that the madwoman had supernatural powers.
6. The madwoman was feared by everyone in the town because of her violent outbursts.
7. The madwoman's hair was a mess, and her clothes were torn when the police found her.
8. Some say that the madwoman was cursed by a witch for her wicked ways.
9. It was difficult to get a straight answer from the madwoman, as she often spoke in riddles.
10. The madwoman was taken to an asylum for her mental health.
11. The children were afraid of the madwoman, who would chase them around the park.
12. The madwoman's laughter echoed through the halls of the abandoned castle.
13. It's said that the madwoman has been living in the woods for years, talking to herself.
14. The madwoman's behavior became more erratic as the full moon approached.
15. The villagers had heard stories of the madwoman's tragic past, but no one knew the truth.
16. The madwoman's eyes darted around the room, as if she were searching for something.
17. The madwoman used to be beautiful, but her madness had taken a toll on her appearance.
18. The madwoman's sudden appearance frightened the hikers who were camping in the woods.
19. Since the madwoman's escape from the asylum, the authorities have been unable to locate her.
20. The madwoman's screams could be heard from outside the church, where she was hiding.
21. The madwoman's strange obsession with collecting bottle caps had puzzled her family for years.
22. The madwoman's violent outburst had resulted in injuries to several people.
23. The madwoman's ramblings made no sense to anyone who listened.
24. The town's people were divided on what to do with the madwoman.
25. The madwoman's wild eyes reminded the villagers of a feral animal.
26. The madwoman's sudden disappearance had the villagers speculating on what had happened to her.
27. It was impossible to reason with the madwoman when she was in one of her moods.
28. The madwoman's cackling laughter echoed through the empty streets at night.
29. The madwoman's presence in the graveyard was enough to make some of the mourners uncomfortable.
30. The madwoman's erratic behavior made it difficult for her to hold a job.

Common Phases

1. The madwoman in my mind won't let me sleep; she's always whispering doubts and fears.
2. I feel like a madwoman trying to balance work, kids, and household chores all at once.
3. The madwoman in her eyes told me she wasn't going to back down from the argument.
4. I went a little madwoman on my credit cards during the holiday season.
5. Sometimes I feel like a madwoman for constantly checking my phone for notifications.

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