drive sb wild
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To make someone extremely angry or annoyed.
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- His constant complaining drives me wild.
- The endless traffic noise drives our neighbors wild.
- Her disrespectful attitude drove the teacher wild.
- It really drives him wild when people are late.
- Don't let their teasing drive you wild.
- The children's constant bickering was driving their parents wild.
- Such blatant injustice drives many people wild.
- The slow internet connection drove me wild yesterday.
- She knew exactly how to drive her brother wild with her antics.
- His inability to listen often drives his colleagues wild.