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10 Sentences With "more madcap"

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The whole film's a little more madcap than necessary, a little too overeager to keep hurtling forward.
So I think it really is a blend of [my] longer character arc stuff with [her] more madcap comedy.
Things turn more madcap still when you get to the dioramas — large and small art installations about journalistic repression under Communism and about the media in Russia today.
Ultimately, Ali's preconceived notions about what men want -- basically, money and sex -- help trip up the movie, whose more madcap representations of those innermost thoughts don't make the most of the concept.
So it makes sense that the band's newest music video, for Guppy cut "DQ"—premiering up top today on Noisey—would also have the same sensibility, only a little more madcap, as is befitting their sound.
While Cary Grant's banter with Grace Kelly never crackles quite as much as it did with Katherine Hepburn (or Audrey Hepburn, for that matter) their chemistry still adds texture to one of Alfred Hitchcock's more madcap movies.
While Cary Grant's banter with Grace Kelly never crackles quite as much as it did with Katherine Hepburn (or Audrey Hepburn, for that matter) their chemistry still adds texture to one of Alfred Hitchcock's more madcap movies.
The black family that causes such an uproar in the neighborhood barely gets to speak; the escalating violence and hostility they face is a horrifying, but largely symbolic, development that's eclipsed by the more madcap (and movie star–heavy) murder plot unfolding in parallel.
Somewhere else — on FX, or Comedy Central, or Hulu — a sitcom about a bro-ish, disgraced New York City councilman who finds himself coaching a ragtag group of immigrants to pass the citizenship test might have been more acidic, or more madcap, or both.
Somewhere else — on FX, or Comedy Central, or Hulu — a sitcom about a bro-ish, disgraced New York City councilman who finds himself coaching a ragtag group of immigrants to pass the citizenship test might have been more acidic, or more madcap, or both.

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