will madden
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future tenseof madden.future tense
Used to express actions, events, or states that have not yet occurred but are expected to happen.
maddenverb (used with object)to anger or infuriate.
Example Sentences
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The fall of successive drops of water will madden the stoutest brain, and the drop too much had now lighted on my head.
From The Captive in Patagonia by Benjamin Franklin Bourne
You're the only innocent one here, and I will madden them all by allowing you to see it.
From A Diplomatic Woman by Huan Mee
My brain, disorganized, reeling with doubt, will madden me to death.
From Saronia A Romance of Ancient Ephesus by Richard Short
I can never bear this burden; it will madden me.
From May Brooke by Anna Hanson Dorsey
It will madden me to leave him to any save you in this stress.
From The Caged Lion by Charlotte Mary Yonge