For example, “mad as a March hare.” It means “not sane.” According to the website babbel, “Lewis Carroll played around with a lot of English idioms in his Alice in Wonderland series. He would base ...
she asked. The cat waved each paw in turn, to reply: ”In that direction, lives a Hatter: and in that direction, lives a March Hare. Visit either you like: they’re both quite mad, completely ...
As the world's best selling poitín, the Mad March Hare team have witnessed firsthand how so many global bars are now embracing our once illicit spirit onto their menus. That's why they want to ...