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A resident of one east Brisbane suburb, who asked not to be identified, said the striped marsh frog was driving him hopping mad.Courier, Sunday Mail (2004)
Apparently the family's hopping mad that she left them nothing.Meek, M R D A Worm of Doubt
Being sold by a Meerut collector, it has got wildlife activists hopping mad.India Today (2002)
But what makes them hopping mad is customers who run up huge overdrafts without making prior arrangements.Rodwell, Lee The Single Woman's Survival Guide
He is hopping mad at the punishment meted out to him by the poor, put-upon Greek police.Times, Sunday Times (2002)
In the US, there are 65 ``tall clubs' and their lanky members are hopping mad about deep-vein thrombosis issues.The Australian (2004)
Tricia gets carried away with spending money on trees, and Marlon is hopping mad.Sun, News of the World (2002)
`I don't mind telling you," said Edson, `that people are pretty hopping mad at the Ministry.Brandon, Ruth Left, Right and Centre
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