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单词 March Madness
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Definition of March Madness in US English:

March Madness

noun
informal
  • The time of the annual NCAA college basketball tournament, generally throughout the month of March.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • General interest in teams wanes, unlike in college basketball, where March Madness creates recognizable teams and players out of the little guys.
    • Another sport, basketball, has one period that is also especially big for beer, Patrick finds, the NCAA tournament or March Madness.
    • But here are a few others who were caught up in hockey's version of March Madness last week and have renewed opportunity with another team.
    • College basketball's championship tournament is known as March Madness, but things really get crazy in the business of amateur hoops in July.
    • No surprise, the vast majority wanted to rip me for even suggesting that the NBA playoffs could compare with March Madness.
    • You could wind down, let all that postseason drama fade away and focus on upcoming events, like the NBA All-Star game, March Madness and spring training.
    • It wasn't March Madness, but it's doubtful there ever has been a better two-day stretch in November for college basketball.
    • But wouldn't it be wonderful - wouldn't it be the stuff that makes March Madness the glorious madness it is?
    • Until late February starts the drumbeat for March Madness, college basketball suffers from a national identity crisis.
    • Everyone talks about March Madness in college basketball.
    • Then there is March Madness, the one-loss-and-you're out NCAA Tournament, which is unmatched in its excitement and intensity in the entire sports universe.
    • The emotional highs and lows, the busted brackets - no one can blame you if college basketball season becomes one big blur by the time March Madness is over.
    • Ncaa basketball's March Madness is only a few months away (I think it starts in April).
    • To put them out on the eve of March Madness is a major risk, especially considering the tournament provides the NCAA with more than 90 percent of its operating budget.
    • Is it too early to get psyched for March Madness?…
    • Considering it's the heart of March Madness and closing in on opening day in baseball, I'll give the Vegas boys a break on the time delay.
    • And because March Madness is a collegiate event, it ensures that the passion will not be lost amongst the fans.
    • Matchups will drive you mad during March Madness.
    • Just as March Madness draws to a close, student athletes will again be the center of national attention, this time for their academic and civic achievement.
    • Additional versions of the ads will appear during the NBA All-Star Game and March Madness, the two preeminent basketball events of the year.
 
 

Definition of March Madness in US English:

March Madness

noun
informal
  • The time of the annual NCAA college basketball tournament, generally throughout the month of March.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Just as March Madness draws to a close, student athletes will again be the center of national attention, this time for their academic and civic achievement.
    • Until late February starts the drumbeat for March Madness, college basketball suffers from a national identity crisis.
    • Then there is March Madness, the one-loss-and-you're out NCAA Tournament, which is unmatched in its excitement and intensity in the entire sports universe.
    • Everyone talks about March Madness in college basketball.
    • Another sport, basketball, has one period that is also especially big for beer, Patrick finds, the NCAA tournament or March Madness.
    • Matchups will drive you mad during March Madness.
    • College basketball's championship tournament is known as March Madness, but things really get crazy in the business of amateur hoops in July.
    • Ncaa basketball's March Madness is only a few months away (I think it starts in April).
    • Considering it's the heart of March Madness and closing in on opening day in baseball, I'll give the Vegas boys a break on the time delay.
    • The emotional highs and lows, the busted brackets - no one can blame you if college basketball season becomes one big blur by the time March Madness is over.
    • To put them out on the eve of March Madness is a major risk, especially considering the tournament provides the NCAA with more than 90 percent of its operating budget.
    • Additional versions of the ads will appear during the NBA All-Star Game and March Madness, the two preeminent basketball events of the year.
    • Is it too early to get psyched for March Madness?…
    • But here are a few others who were caught up in hockey's version of March Madness last week and have renewed opportunity with another team.
    • General interest in teams wanes, unlike in college basketball, where March Madness creates recognizable teams and players out of the little guys.
    • But wouldn't it be wonderful - wouldn't it be the stuff that makes March Madness the glorious madness it is?
    • You could wind down, let all that postseason drama fade away and focus on upcoming events, like the NBA All-Star game, March Madness and spring training.
    • It wasn't March Madness, but it's doubtful there ever has been a better two-day stretch in November for college basketball.
    • And because March Madness is a collegiate event, it ensures that the passion will not be lost amongst the fans.
    • No surprise, the vast majority wanted to rip me for even suggesting that the NBA playoffs could compare with March Madness.
 
 
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