1. Carroll didn't originate the expression 'as mad as a march hare'
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2. 4) Griffin comes across as mad as a March hare with his inappropriate smiling and laughing when sensitive subjects are mentioned.
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3. As mad as a March hare : Phrases, Cliches, Expressions & Sayings
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4. The aphorism as mad as a March hare, has been around since at least the mid-1500s and refers to the phenomenon of hares becoming very aggressive during breeding season in March
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5. He's as mad as a March hare!' 'Madder!' cried Mrs Gamp
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6. To be as mad as a March hare (also to be mad as a March hare) informal he's as mad as a March hare tá sé chomh mear le míol Márta
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7. As mad as a March Hare synonyms, As mad as a March Hare pronunciation, As mad as a March Hare translation, English dictionary definition of As mad as a March Hare
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8. The terms As mad as a march hare and Daft might have synonymous (similar) meaning
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9. Understand the difference between As mad as a march hare and Daft.
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10. The hare appears in English folklore in the saying "as mad as a March hare" and in the legend of the White Hare that alternatively tells of a witch who takes the form of a white hare and goes out looking for prey at night or of the spirit of a broken-hearted maiden who cannot rest and who haunts her …
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11. A simile makes a direct comparison: M : as mad as a hatter: as mischievous as a kitten: as mad as a March hare: as mischievous as a monkey: as magnanimous as Agamemnon: as mobile as humanity: as malicious as Satan: as modest as a dove: as mean as a miser: as modest as a primrose: as meek as a dove: as monotonous as the sea: as meek as a lamb: as motionless as a corpse: as meek as a …
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12. ‘Phil's as mad as a March hare by the way: when he kicks off he kicks off.’ ‘‘One would have to be madder than a March hare to fail to see the need to act,’ said the Senator.’ ‘"You're mad as a March hare," she said
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13. As Mad as a March Hare is a very well known saying, and normally accompanied by a picture of two hares, up on their hind legs, fighting with their front paws are if they were prize boxers
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14. as mad as a March hare {adj} [pred.] [coll.] [idiom] vollkommen verrückt [ugs.] F ( Mad) March Hare [Alice's Adventures in Wonderland] Märzhase {m} [Alice im Wunderland] Teilweise Übereinstimmung
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15. The hare appears in English folklore in the saying “as mad as a March hare” and in the legend of the White Hare that alternatively tells of a witch who takes the form of a white hare and goes out looking for prey at night or of the spirit of a broken-hearted maiden who cannot rest and who haunts her …
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16. He is obviously as mad as a March Hare!" Don't mess with the March Hare - he is mad! Bunny Hop
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17. Related to as mad as a March hare: mad as a hatter March hare a hare during its breeding season in March, noted for its wild and excitable behaviour (esp in the phrase mad as a March hare )
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18. Top antonyms for as mad as a march hare (opposite of as mad as a march hare) are together, responsible and accountable.
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19. Translation for: 'as mad as a March hare' in English->Romanian dictionary
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20. The term ‘March Madness’ may have been inspired by the idiom, ‘as mad as a March hare,’ ” according to Anatoly Liberman, an etymology expert at the University of Minnesota.
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21. You are as mad as a March hare, you stupid f—king inbred bastard
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22. [1913 Webster] {As mad as a March Hare}, an old English Saying derived from the fact that March is the rutting time of hares, when they are excitable and violent
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23. He's as mad as a March hare and he ought to be in school." Then, to their consternation, she burst into a passion of weeping; threw terself on Higgins' breast and begged ter to send Dan away to send every.body away and to let her die in peace
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AS MAD AS A MARCH HARE [as mad as a March hare]
DEFINITION
John gets as mad as a March hare when he starts losing. Farlex Dictionary of Idioms. © 2015 Farlex, Inc, all rights reserved. ( informal) (of a person) crazyA March hare refers to a hare (= an animal like a large rabbit) that behaves very strangely in the breeding season.
Crazy. According to folklore, hares behave as though they're “sparring” with other hares and leaping around for no discernible reason during their breeding season. Their breeding season in Europe begins during the month of March. Want to thank TFD for its existence?
A long-held view is that the hare will behave strangely and excitedly throughout its breeding season, which in Europe peaks in the month of March. This odd behaviour includes boxing at other hares, jumping vertically for seemingly no reason and generally displaying abnormal behaviour.