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English Idioms :: mad as a wet hen
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mad.html - {adj. phr.}, {informal} In a fighting mood; very angry. * /When my father sees the dent in his fender, he'll be mad as a hornet./ * /Bill was mad as hops when the fellows went on without him./ * /Mrs. Harris was mad as a wet hen when the rabbits ate her tulips./ |
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English Idioms :: mad about
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mad.html - {adj. phr.} 1. Angry about. * /What is Harriet so mad about?/ 2. Enthusiastic about. * /Dan is mad about pop music./ |
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English Idioms :: mad as a March hare
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mad.html - {adj. phr.} Not able to think right; crazy. * /Anyone who thinks the moon is made of green cheese is mad as a hatter./ |
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English Idioms :: mad as a March hare
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mad.html - {adj. phr.} Not able to think right; crazy. * /Anyone who thinks the moon is made of green cheese is mad as a hatter./ |
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English Idioms :: mad as hops
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mad.html - See: MAD AS A HORNET. |
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English Idioms :: made of money
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mad.html - {adj. phr.} Very rich; wealthy. * /Mr. Jones buys his children everything they want. He must be made of money./ Compare: MONEY TO BURN. |
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