madcap Meaning & Definition

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Meaning of madcap In English

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  • There is massive public opposition to this madcap scheme, which will fragment the national service.

  • Then we can consign to the dustbin the madcap idea of fixed term contracts for assistant chief constables and chief constables.

  • Any legislation that allows agencies to produce more madcap schemes is thoroughly bad.

  • I plead with him, even at this late stage, to halt the proposals, and have done with his madcap scheme.

  • There will remain no effective deterrent for madcap juvenile drivers, many of whom do not have a licence and are not insured.

  • It must also drop its madcap, profligate policies, and reduce management levels.

  • We now have this madcap scheme of denying local government the money with which it can support those absolutely essential charities.

  • We can look our electors and taxpayers in the eye and say that we are not embarking on a madcap scheme.

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