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Well then, once in my days I'll be a madcap.
George was such a madcap once she got ideas into her head.
Disciple: Many in our part of the country call him a madcap.
Harry wondered where that madcap Hans would turn up next.
Although his true name is yet to be revealed, Madcap was originally a deeply religious young man.
Simon Jenkins has written in this paper that they are a "madcap" idea.
Without the madcap, Okra lost her furious power and initiative.
She put her foot in the stirrup and leaped on Madcap.
I've a nest and eggs myself, but that madcap is just roaming about having a good time.
I wonder to see you trust yourself to such a madcap, I do indeed!
The title role in a 1906-07 revival of Lady Madcap.
Okra fished out the madcap and put it on.
Whatever the resolution of this madcap, reckless escapade would be, she'd know within four or five hours.
Taken to a warehouse, Madcap was tied up and beaten through with an axe.
You might declare the play guilty of terminal madcap silliness.
Almost before any one could divine her purpose she had Madcap in the water up to her knees.
That's true of the Madcap Mutts, who will also be performing.
George was enough of a handful without a madcap of a boy egging her on!
But the choreographer has her madcap and her romantic sides as well.
"Let him be, he was always a madcap!"
What was once macabre comedy has acquired a madcap, Marx brothers quality.
Whatever your views on capitalism, it's a madcap place to experience true American consumer excess in all of its dubious glory.
"He's home taking care of our seven children while Pete and I have a madcap, whirlwind affair."
In 2010, she appeared in the short film Madcap Mabel.