Idioms About Animal
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a little bird told me
Meaning:
I got this information from a source I cannot reveal.; I don’t wish to divulge where I got the information
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as gentle as a lamb
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Said about kind , innocent, mild-mannered people.
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as rare as hen's teeth
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If something is as rare as hen's teeth, it is very rare.
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at the end of one's rope
Meaning:
If you say someone is at the end of their rope you mean that they are in a situation in which they have no resources, strength, or patience left.
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back the wrong horse
Meaning:
If you back the wrong horse, you support someone or something that later cannot be successful.
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be a chicken
Meaning:
be a coward.
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be a cold fish
Meaning:
be a person who is distant and unfeeling
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be like a fish out of water
Meaning:
to feel uncomfortable in a situation
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be the cat's whiskers
Meaning:
The phrase to be the cat's whiskers is an old idiomatic expression. If you feel you are the cat's whiskers, you consider yourself to be the center of the universe.
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beat a dead horse
Meaning:
To persist or continue far beyond any purpose, interest or reason.
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beef up
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To strengthen or make something more effective.
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big fish in a small pond
Meaning:
One who has achieved a high rank or is highly esteemed, but only in a small, relatively unimportant, or little known location or organization.
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big frog in a small pond
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The phrase big frog in a small pond refers to a very important person in a place where there are less important people.
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bird's-eye view
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The phrase a bird's-eye view is an idiomatic expression. Literally, it refers to a view seen from high above.
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call off the dogs
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If you call off the dogs, you stop criticizing or attacking someone.
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cash cow
Meaning:
A cash cow refers to someone or something that generates a steady return of profits; a moneymaker.
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cat got your tongue
Meaning:
Why aren't you speaking?
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