Definitionadj. characterized by undue haste and lack of thought or deliberation
Last update: October 13, 2015
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He is a typical madcap character. [Please select]
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In 1590 he married Anne of Denmark: in 1592 his character suffered through the murder, by Huntly, of " the bonny earl o' Murray," suspected of favouring the madcap Francis Stewart, earl of Bothwell (nephew of Queen Mary's Bothwell), a man who made it his business to kidnap the king, and who presently, by the help of Gowrie's widow, seized him in Holyrood. [Please select]
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"Well, do you recognize your little madcap playmate." [Please select]
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Madcap Ciss with her golliwog curls. [Please select]
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Thou needest not to blush, young madcap. [Please select]
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There was certainly no plan too madcap for Peachy to undertake. [Please select]
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Now, in 1593, the young Earl of Gowrie had leagued himself with the madcap Bothwell. [Please select]
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As to that poor Polly Singleton, there's no harm in her, but she's a perfect madcap. [Please select]
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