Sentences with phrase «complete madness»

Can pull off a brilliant save, that's followed by a moment of complete madness.
It seems complete madness to prohibit shale gas.
Really, to allow Sagna to leave on a free transfer to Manchester city and then go spend 12 million on a less reliable Debuchy, whose almost the same age as Sagna and plays a standard of football slightly below Sagna, is complete madness from Mr Wenger.
The situation seems like complete madness to me.
Like most films in the genre, the script reaches an intersection of toleration and absurdity, but blows right past, erasing what little accountability our leading character has into complete madness.
Chezzer is just another Almunia — moments of brilliance, but even more moments of complete madness.
It's complete madness,» Mr Smith told The Australian Financial Review.
Dick Smith says the imminent sale of Australia's largest landholder S.Kidman & Co to a Chinese company is «complete madness».
And where's Walcott!?! This is complete madness and hadn't it been for Ospina's heroics and Cavani's bad night we would've lost that game.
How the publication is able to make such a conclusion is some complete madness to me, especially as they have no claims that Arsenal have even made an attempt to talk to the manager or his club, and could have no idea what the former Liverpool manager's thoughts would be should he choose to accept.
Not signing a single outfielder last summer was complete MADNESS.
This is complete madness.
Complete madness.
Some of those positions are complete madness.)
The Lilly for Target thing was complete madness — good for you for calling out some of the crazies at the store!
(Which was complete madness) I saw it, grabbed it, and knew I had to try it on.
Post-kids I think it was complete madness.
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