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As mad as a hornet

Meaning

To be extremely angry, agitated, or furious, much like a hornet when disturbed.

Origin

Hornets are not just insects; they are formidable defenders of their nests. Disturb one, and you'll quickly understand the sheer ferocity of their anger—a relentless, stinging assault driven by instinct. This vivid comparison captured the imagination of English speakers, who saw in the hornet's furious, buzzing aggression a perfect metaphor for human rage. From the moment someone is truly provoked and explodes into an uncontrollable fury, they are said to be "as mad as a hornet," mirroring the insect's unyielding and sharp-tempered response to any perceived threat.

Examples

  • When he discovered his car had been scratched, John became as mad as a hornet.
  • The coach was as mad as a hornet after the referee made a questionable call in the final minute of the game.
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