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Mad Like A Hatter. The Mad Hatter Evolution (Alice in Wonderland) YouTube Whilst not being the source of the phrase, we can't mention 'as mad as a hatter' and leave out Lewis Carroll The earliest known appearance of the phrase in print is in an 1829 issue of Blackwood's.

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Discover the origins and meaning behind the whimsical idiom "Mad as a Hatcher" This idiom, often used to describe someone who appears to be going mad or behaving irrationally, originated in the 19th century and is.

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This post unpacks the meaning, origin, and correct use of the saying His 'Hatter' character from Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, 1865, is of course the best-known mad hatter of them. Whilst not being the source of the phrase, we can't mention 'as mad as a hatter' and leave out Lewis Carroll

Alice In Wonderland The Mad Hatter! (HQ) YouTube. 'Mad as a hatter' might be from 'like a hatter', an intensive phrase meaning 'like mad', perhaps related to the verb 'hotter', expressing motion and emotion. This post unpacks the meaning, origin, and correct use of the saying

Batman The Animated Series Rewatched "Mad as a Hatter". However, the phrase "mad as a hatter," used to describe someone who's crazy or prone to unpredictable behavior, didn't originate with Carroll. Whilst not being the source of the phrase, we can't mention 'as mad as a hatter' and leave out Lewis Carroll