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madly
/ ˈmædlɪ /
adverb
- in an insane or foolish manner
- with great speed and energy
- informal.extremely or excessively
I love you madly
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
"If I could have chosen my last words to Quincy before he made that transition, I would have to borrow something that Duke Ellington would always say: 'Quincy, I love you madly.'"
Obsessing about what their neighbours are doing, and spending madly in a bid to catch up, has led them down some dark roads in recent years.
She has a child, which she is madly in love with.
The pair said they fell "madly in love in 2014" before breaking up five years later.
As all the men fall madly under the spell of the audaciously heroic Lina, Hypatia decides that Joey, the man who just fell out of the sky, is meant to sweep her off her feet.
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