Madhouses [noun]
Definition of Madhouses:
place where mentally ill live; place full of commotion
Sentence/Example of Madhouses:
Until the day, he says, that “Our funhouse… turned into a madhouse.”
He passed the latter part of his life in poverty, and towards the close of it, was confined in a madhouse.
Even when a separation had been effected his tormentor persecuted him still, until she was relegated to a madhouse.
The awful humiliation of it unseated Robert Dale Owen's reason, and he died in the madhouse.
If Great Britain in 1913 was not exactly a cockpit or a madhouse, she was not without her domestic troubles.
I thank Heaven that he has so far recovered: he was for one whole year quite raving, and chained down in a madhouse.
"I want to be taken to a madhouse," said Turnbull distinctly, giving the direction with a sort of precision.
You imprison two perfectly sane men in a madhouse because you have made up a long word.
His father did not die in Colombo at all; he died in a madhouse!
I shall either be in my grave or a madhouse, so it won't concern me.