maddening in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

maddening in the PONS Dictionary

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English
The insufferable pitch of his voice; his maddening laugh and his affected gestures.
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Although cut together in an ever maddening maelstrom, the film loosely tells the story of the janitor of the asylum.
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The magazine wrote that the trial and error, muddling process of refining one's stroke led to delightful discoveries that turned maddening complex prospects into natural solutions.
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You can see the vicious circle, and it's delicious (if a little maddening) to ponder.
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It's inoffensive, even catchy in the verses, but it does become maddening as the chorus repeats.
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Interactions vary, ranging from mundane to mildly frustrating to maddening in their unfairness.
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It was at this juncture that he experienced the most maddening two years of his life.
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While the historical scope enlightens, the show embodies the closed systems of thought and self-reference that can make the art world so maddening.
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Readers are given one more glimpse of the maddening state of life under a dictatorship.
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Each episode was based on different examples of maddening corporate policies in areas such as utility companies and wheel clampers.
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