Madman in a sentence as a noun

You could hear my manager scribbling like a madman trying to get all of this down.

And then the hardware got to a point where it was all so complicated only a madman would contemplate assembly language...

Consequently, only a madman can believe that armaments are the principal means in the life of society.

A dedicated madman can do a lot of damage, with scarcely anything "authorities" can do against it.

Meanwhile today, Stallman is regarded as some kind of madman while Obama is an amazing celebrity.

To illustrate in the case of the ******* throwing madman, the lesson is that there are ways to come into possession of ******* which should not be prosecuted.

Once in awhile I'll meet up with some old friends or employers when I come back to my old city for holidays and they'll tell me about how this sweaty-toothed madman keeps calling looking for me.

Do coding geniuses really need to be working on photo-sharing apps, as opposed to, say, rocket programming?I did an interview with Danish madman and super-entrepreneur Morten Lund once.

So the best way to actually reach the real problems tends to be to code like a madman until the problem finally reveals itself, at which point you can stop to think about it and do the necessary maintenance to set things right.

Why isn't he a "madman" like the one in Aurora, US last week?I do find terrifying what's happening in UK lately, seemingly all of the sudden from those of us not living there, like that new law proposal to monitor everyone's private communications.

Madman definitions

noun

an insane person

See also: lunatic maniac