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mad as a march hareCrazy, demented.Rate it:

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hold with the hare and run with the houndsTo oppose an action or behavior and yet engage in the same action or behavior; to be a hypocrite.Rate it:

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hold with the hare and run with the houndsTo remain neutral by attempting to placate two factions or both sides of a controversy.Rate it:

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run with the hare and hunt with the houndsTo support both sides of an argument.Rate it:

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you can't run with the hare and hunt with the houndsYou can't have it both ways.Rate it:

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march to the beat of a different drumTo do things in one's own way regardless of societal norms and expectations.Rate it:

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March to the Beat of a Different DrummerDo the things in your own way, don’t consider other people, to believe in different way, different attitude than other personsRate it:

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slow marchA march with a relatively slow tempo.Rate it:

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dance/march to the tune ofGet In Step!, Get With It!, Join The Group!Rate it:

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march pastAlternative form of march-pastRate it:

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slow marchA manner of walking in which a person or group proceeds at a controlled pace in a deliberate, steady, rhythmic manner.Rate it:

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slow marchA progression or unfolding of events which occurs in an unhurried, steady, deliberate manner.Rate it:

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steal a marchTo start early.Rate it:

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steal a march onTo get ahead of someone or something by starting earlier.Rate it:

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mad as a hornetExtremely angryRate it:

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yercʼh madEmprunt déformé de yecʼhed mat.Rate it:

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mad with angerbecome angry like an animalRate it:

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mad as a hatterDemented or crazy.Rate it:

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mad moneyA sum of money kept in reserve or to insulate oneself financially in the event of the sudden breakdown of a relationship in which one is economically dependent.Rate it:

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mad as a cut snakeVery irate, crazy with rage.Rate it:

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all over the place like a mad woman's custardMoving about randomly.Rate it:

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boiling madextremely angryRate it:

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go madTo become insane.Rate it:

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go madUsed to indicate that the second verb represents an action that is out of character.Rate it:

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hopping madExtremely angry; furious to the point of outburst.Rate it:

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mad as a cut snakeCrazy; eccentric.Rate it:

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Mad As a HatterAbsolutely mad, weird, oddRate it:

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Mad As a Wet HenSeething, umbrageous, choleric, fumingRate it:

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mad dogNickname of a popular wine with the initials "MD".Rate it:

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mad moneyA sum of money, often relatively small in amount, kept in reserve to use for impulsive, frivolous purposes.Rate it:

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mad moneyMoney set aside to have fun with; or money carried to satisfy a mugger if someone gets mugged.Rate it:

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rip-snorting madextremely angryRate it:

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break rankTo march or charge out of the designated order in a military unit.Rate it:

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che sara saraUsed to express a personal philosophy of fatalism1892 March 17, Cigarette, Rate it:

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Dutch reckoningUsed other than as an idiom. as reckoned by the Dutch: five o'clock by the Dutch reckoning would be five o'clock in the Dutch rather than, e.g., a Canadian time zone; for example, 1 March 1625 in the Dutch reckoning was, in the English reckoning of the time, 19 February 1624(?).Rate it:

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break ranksTo march or charge out of the designated order in a military unit.Rate it:

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lickety-splitA mad rush; right now!; in this instant:Rate it:

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manger à tous les râteliersto run with the hare and hunt with the hounds, to support both sides of an argumentRate it:

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off one's dotOff one's rocker; bananas; mad.Rate it:

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a few sandwiches short of a picnicExhibiting disquiet or unsoundness of mind; not sane; mad.Rate it:

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go bananasTo go mad.Rate it:

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il est fou à courir les champsHe is as mad as a March hare.Rate it:

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agmen, exercitum demittere in...to march down on to...Rate it:

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agmine quadrato incedere, ireto march with closed ranks, in order of battle.Rate it:

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averso itinere contendere in...to change one's route and march towards...Rate it:

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castra movereto begin the march, break up the camp.Rate it:

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courir comme un dératéTo go like a shot; To run like mad.Rate it:

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crazy assMad or lost your marblesRate it:

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être aux cent coupsTo be half mad (distracted) with anxiety; To be in the greatest difficulties.Rate it:

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être fou à courir les champsTo be as mad as a March hare.Rate it:

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