"As mad as a box of hornets" is one example.
Another example is "as mad as a hatter".
Its a metaphor
A SIMILE is a phrase that describes something in comparison to the characteristics of something else, using the words as or like.Examples: Her hands were as cold as ice. His beard was like sandpaper.A METAPHOR directly compares two things, which may be quite different, because one has a characteristic that is similar to the other.Examples: All the world is a stage. The inside of the car was a furnace. His memory of the event was foggy.Sometimes metaphors compare actions and adjectives by their effect.Examples : He was boiling mad. You are the sunshine of my life. The truth was hard to swallow.In many cases, a metaphor is an idiomatic expression when it suggests an improbable action, e.g It was raining cats and dogs. He was rolling in dough.
The A in mad has a short A sound.
mad is to angry as angry is to (enemy pal or play) and why
no
A hatter
As mad as a March hare is the simile for a march hare.
no it is not a metaphor because it is a simile.
Its a metaphor
When my friend is mad at me she looks at me with an angry glare. The glare of light reflected off snow makes it difficult to see.
You are really mad! And you love someone...
i rumpled my homework because i was mad at my teacher
Words formed using the word dream are ram, read, red, made, mad, me, and ear. I hope this was helpful for you.
One simile in the poem "The Raven" by Edgar Allan Poe is, "Suddenly there came a tapping, As of someone gently rapping" (lines 3-4). That is a simile using the word "as" to compare tapping and gentle rapping! Hope this helps!
Wazimu is the Kikuyu word for the English word mad.
Mrs. Claus has some mad cookie baking skills.
Another word to be mad with , could be Mad with.