mad as a hatter
idiomatic phrase
informal + old-fashioned
: severely mentally unsound
"Mad as a hatter," said the housekeeper. "Talks to himself, runs about waving his arms, won't come in for meals."—Eva Ibbotson
"The whole thing is dashed fishy and mysterious and the sooner I can get Mildred safely out of the place, the better I shall be pleased. The fellow's as mad as a hatter!"—P. G. Wodehouse
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