Idioms for March |
Valentine’s Day has finished, but March is still a season of love and emotion.
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1. “mad as a March hare” |
Meaning:
To be very crazy.
Example:
“As my Grandfather got older he became mad as a March hare.”
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2. “love at first sight” |
Meaning:
An expression meaning to fall in love with a person very fast.
Example:
“How did you guys meet?” “It was love at first sight.”
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3.“hopping mad” |
Meaning:
To be so angry that you are jumping up and down in the air.
Example:
“He is hopping mad.”
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4. “puppy love” |
Meaning:
Very simple love without much meaning. Adults use this phrase to describe young people “in love”.
Example:
“They say they’re in love, but actually it’s just puppy love. They only met yesterday.”
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5. “head over heels in love” |
Meaning:
To feel very in love with someone, to the point where you become foolish.
Example:
“She is head over heels in love with him. She’ll buy him anything he wants.”
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