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what does To Be a Mad Dash mean?
Jan 31, 2011 4:41 AM
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mad dash to the finish .... frenetic race to the finish line
January 31, 2011
To be in a mad dash = to be in a big hurry. You must say "in".
January 31, 2011
I have never heard of "To Be a Mad Dash" but "a mad dash" = a desperate scramble or attempt
Example: There was a mad dash by the Olympic athletes to the finish line.
January 31, 2011
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