madcap in the PONS Dictionary

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His works are recognizable by his unique madcap style.
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A madcap, anything for a laugh atmosphere pervades the strip, which also abounds in nonsensical dialogue, non-sequiturs and pervasive, almost nonstop puns.
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If you are the kind who enjoys madcap humour which is logic-defying and grossly unsentimental, go for it with minimum expectations.
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The books were a set of madcap letters he wrote to weird associations and hobby groups.
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The plot revolves around a madcap inventor who constructs a mechanical gunfighter to fight against a tyrannical crime lord.
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In his later works he moved away from purely political themes, embracing a range of surrealist, magical, philosophical and madcap, darkly comic subjects.
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Madcap can not control how the person acts.
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Fast-paced, madcap and relatively mature in themes, it's usually comedic, with occasional elements of romance.
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Madcap agrees, but his idea of adventure is to cause chaos and confusion all over town and even go head-on to confront armed bank robbers.
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His madcap presence made both funerals less somber than they might otherwise have been.
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