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n.a hare in breeding time, proverbially regarded as an example of madness
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March hare — noun A hare gambolling in the breeding season, proverbially mad because of its antics • • • Main Entry: ↑March * * * n. informal a brown hare in the breeding season, noted for its leaping, boxing, and chasing in circles mad as a March hare … Useful english dictionary
March Hare — March Hare, the a character in the book Alice s Adventures in Wonderland (1865) by Lewis Carroll. He is a crazy ↑hare who talks nonsense. →↑alice In wonderland … Dictionary of contemporary English
March hare — ► NOUN informal ▪ a brown hare in the breeding season, noted for its leaping, boxing, and chasing in circles … English terms dictionary
March hare — n. a hare in breeding time, proverbially regarded as an example of madness … English World dictionary
March Hare — This article is about the fictional character. For other uses, see March Hare (disambiguation). March Hare Alice character The March Hare. Illustration by John Tenniel … Wikipedia
March Hare (festival) — This article is about the festival. For the fictional character from Louis Carroll s Alice in Wonderland see March Hare. The March Hare is Atlantic Canada s largest poetry festival.[1] It started in 1987 or 1988 as an unpretentious evening of… … Wikipedia
March Hare (disambiguation) — The March Hare is a famous character that appears in Lewis Carroll s Alice s Adventures in Wonderland. March Hare may also refer to: March Hare (festival), a poetry festival named after the character in Carroll s book Mad as a March hare, a… … Wikipedia
March hare — noun informal a brown hare in the breeding season, noted for its leaping, boxing, and chasing in circles … English new terms dictionary
March hare — noun An allusion to the excited behaviour of hares during the rutting season (which extends beyond March) … Wiktionary
As mad as a March Hare — March March (m[aum]rch), n. [L. Martius mensis Mars month fr. Martius belonging to Mars, the god of war: cf. F. mars. Cf. {Martial}.] The third month of the year, containing thirty one days. [1913 Webster] The stormy March is come at last, With… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English