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I Am Mad vs But Magical

These two phrases are not directly comparable as they convey different meanings. 'I am mad' indicates a state of anger or insanity, while 'but magical' suggests something extraordinary or enchanting. Both phrases are correct in their respective contexts.

Last updated: March 22, 2024 • 633 views

I Am Mad

This phrase is correct and commonly used to express anger or insanity.

This phrase is used to convey a state of anger or insanity. It can be used in various contexts to express strong emotions.

Examples:

  • I am mad at you for breaking my favorite mug.
  • She looked at me like I was mad.
  • Don't make me mad, or I'll lose my temper.
  • He's acting mad, but I think he's just upset.
  • I am madly in love with you.
  • I now know who I am mad at.
  • I am mad because I loved our nights together.
  • I am mad at letting Walt go by himself.
  • I am mad at you because you didn't say anything.
  • Gift time. Ellie, yours better be good, because I am mad at you.
  • No, I am mad... I'm really mad...
  • I am mad because she has all these secret agendas.
  • Other men of my profession may tell you I am mad.
  • But because I am mad, I hate you.
  • I can't even look at you right now. I am mad.
  • And i am mad at you, but i don't want to leave you.
  • I don't know. I am mad, but that was invigorating.
  • Yes, I am mad, but it's too late now.
  • (crying) i am mad at you.
  • If I am mad, you will tell me.
  • Well I am mad, but I'm naturally mad.
  • I am mad that I just watched my fellow citizens' time and money be wasted on a fruitless quest to drag a good man's name through the mud.
  • You look to me as if I am mad, but I am lucid,
  • Of course I am mad, Will. I am humiliated!
  • Rather than live as another's, I chose to die as your love! I am mad!

But Magical

This phrase is correct and can be used to describe something extraordinary or enchanting.

'But magical' is used to contrast something ordinary with something extraordinary or enchanting. It adds a sense of wonder or fascination to the description.

Examples:

  • The garden was simple, but magical in its beauty.
  • Her voice was soft, but magical in its effect on the audience.
  • The old bookstore was dusty, but magical in its charm.
  • The sunset was ordinary, but the colors were magical.
  • The room was small, but the view from the window was magical.
  • To December 1860, and Michael Faraday's Christmas Lecture when he inspired a generation of children to become scientists, using the simple but magical candle.
  • Not a symbol, but a magical man in a red suit who brings presents.
  • But the magical Splinter Fairy will soon make you forget all about it.
  • But the magical splinter fairy Will soon make you forget all about it.
  • But with his magical staff, he was unbeatable.
  • But not by magical power. It's called technology.
  • Use your charms - not just your feminine charms, but that magical charm of yours.
  • Well, at first, but then something magical h - no, that's why I brought you here.
  • But he has this magical hold on me.
  • But the magical thing here is that they're paying with their time, but that is time that would have had to have been spent anyways learning the language.
  • Of course. Voodoo's nothing but a magical excuse for a party, isn't it?
  • Sometimes I wished I could fall asleep and be taken off to some magical land but this never happened.
  • But who is this magical boy?
  • The Stone of Gol is real, but there is nothing magical about it.
  • It may be magical, but it works an awful lot like a HYDRA weapon.
  • It may be magical, but it works an awful lot like a HYDRA weapon.
  • Very special cases, but... they're magical.
  • I don't know, but it was so magical and beautiful.
  • The oceans are a magical world but also a vulnerable world.
  • Back against the wall, James hunt went out and he won these two races through just sheer determination and grit, but there was something magical about what Niki lauda was doing.

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