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English Idioms Madhouse
Madhouse - a place without order and a lot of confusion; a place which is out of control
- The store was a madhouse, because they had really good sales.
- The airport is a madhouse, because there is a huge storm coming, and they are going to have to close the airport soon.
- The party was a madhouse. I will not let my kids have a party again when I am not home.
- The hospital is a madhouse, because there are so many people hurt in the earthquake.
- Downtown was a madhouse today. It is the night before the holiday, and everyone was buying things for the holiday.
- The passport office was a madhouse. We had to wait a very long time to get our passports.
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