mad as a march hare

Dictionary of American Words And Phrases by John Russell Bartlett.

A common simile, used alike in England and America.


The whole's to be fourpence a quart--

'Odswinge! lad, there will be rare drinkin';

Billy Pitt's mad as ony March hare,

And never was reet, fwook are thinkin'.--Westmoreland and Cumberland Poems, p. 220.

Because I would not let Ike Tapley have the lick of the tap [after drawing some rum], he was as mad as a March hare.--Margaret, p. 39.

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