run mad

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run mad (third-person singular simple present runs mad, present participle running mad, simple past ran mad, past participle run mad)

  1. (now rare) To go mad. [from 15th c.]
    • 1790, Jane Austen, “Love and Freindship”, in Juvenilia:
      Sophia shreiked and fainted on the Ground—I screamed and instantly ran mad—.
    • 1894, Anthony Hope, The Prisoner of Zenda:
      They might have believed that the King had run mad.