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be as mad as a March hare (old-fashioned) to be crazy. This woman was dancing in the road and singing very loudly - I thought she was mad as a March hare. be on the march if a dangerous or unpleasant political idea is on the march, it is becoming more popular. Fascism is on the march again in Europe. march to a different drummer (mainly American, British) to behave in a different way or to believe in different things from the people around you. While most of the country supported military action, Santini was marching to a different drummer. See also: different steal a march on someone/something to spoil someone's plans and get an advantage over them by doing something sooner or better than them. The company plans to steal a march on its competitors by offering the same computer at a lower price. See also: steal march to a different drummer to be different from other people. As long as the schools that are marching to a different drummer just serve poor kids, no one really cares how they try to teach their students. See also: different How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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