Examples of using Really mad in English and their translations into Spanish
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I'm really mad at you, Victor.
Sometimes I'm really mad about it and sometimes.
I'm just really mad at them.
And I just know Grayson's gonna be really mad.
Anyway, her father is really mad at her.
He's really mad now.
And she was really mad, and I thought, oh gosh, who's that?
He will get really mad if you do.
I'm really mad at Gerry.
He's really mad, alright?
He's really mad at humans(mocking):'cause he can't watch television.
You're really mad at me, aren't you?
Lyle was really mad.
I know someone who's really mad at me.
You're really mad?
He's not really mad, is he?
And she was really mad and didn't want to talk about it.
And she's really mad and she won't return any of our calls.
And he's already really mad.
It only happens when I get really, really mad.