as mad as a march hare in English
totally crazy
Use "as mad as a march hare" in a sentence
1. The insult made him go mad as a March hare.
2. I've shown her with a March hare, as she can make men mad.
3. So both the March hare and the mad hatter are very mad.
4. Lingling: To a tea party with the Mad Hatter, the March Hare and a mouse.
5. He is as swift of foot as a hare.
6. He moved on as he spoke, and the Dormouse followed him: the March Hare moved into the
7. He has become as mad as a hatter.
8. Or he's mad as a hatter.
9. The March Hare took the watch and looked at it gloomily.
10. " As magic wonder mad affright
11. She walked out of the room, as mad as a hatter.
12. As it turns out, the Hare virus was practically nonexistent.
13. Bonkers definition is - crazy, mad: such as
14. Some say to survive it: You need to be as mad as a hatter.
15. Before, they were running around mad as lorries.
16. Horn-mad Belligerent, infuriated; mad enough to butt or gore with the horns, as cattle
17. He described the new regulations as bureaucracy gone mad.
18. As a mad, rambling, slightly austere, dreamlike pleasure it's the dog's Bollocks.
19. He gathered all the renegade magicians together and revealed a plan as mad as it was bold.
20. The March Hare poured a little hot tea on its nose, and the Hatter began to look for a clean plate.
21. Just as well for him, because she was hopping mad.
22. From what I can gather he was as mad as a hatter(Sentencedict.com ), and really no good at all.
23. If you are really angry, you might say you are mad as a hornet.
24. Antelopes are animals of diverse form and dimensions, from the Madoqua saltiana, the size of a hare, to the eland, which is as large as a cow
25. Complete with resident Mad Scientist (known as Mr Bountifully to you)