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barking dogs never bite
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barking dogs never bite
Alternative form of barking dogs seldom bite.
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barking dogs seldom bite
People who make big threats never usually carry them out.
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barking up the wrong tree
A judgement call and assertion to another that he has miscalculated the reality of a situation.
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barking up the wrong tree!
Picking the wrong person, the most unlikely person, to do, listen, or accept something.
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barking-up the wrong tree:
{Coon Hunters Remark:} Coon Dogs Chase Raccoon up Trees. They Bark at the Tree so Hunter Can 'Shoot' Coon out of the Tree:
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rain cats and dogs
To rain very heavily.
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raining cats and dogs
Raining heavily
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rained cats and dogs
poured
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it is raining cats and dogs
The cats and dogs are the rain
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call off the dogs
During a one-sided sports contest, to remove the first-string unit of a team from the game after dominating the opponent.
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call off the dogs
To ease up on after inflicting great punishment.
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dogs
Feet.
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dogs
Plural form of dog.
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dogs
With the, a greyhound racing event.
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go to the dogs
To decline or deteriorate.
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going to the dogs
In such a poor state that it should be left to the dogs.
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gone to the dogs
To have fallen into disrepair or ruin; to have been stagnant or depreciated.
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if you lie with dogs you will get fleas
It is important whom to choose as one's closest acquanitances.
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let sleeping dogs lie
To leave things as they are; especially, to avoid restarting or rekindling an old argument; to leave disagreements in the past.
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rain dogs and cats
To rain very heavily.
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the dogs bark, but the caravan goes on
Life goes on, even if some will try to stop or talk against progress.
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throw to the dogs
To give up on something valuable.
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throw to the dogs
To remove or cast out someone or something out of one's protection, such as into the streets.
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throw to the dogs
To throw away useless.
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bite one's lip
To forcibly prevent oneself from speaking, especially in order to avoid saying something inappropriate or likely to cause a dispute.
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bite one's tongue
To forcibly prevent oneself from uttering a word.
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bite the bullet
To accept a negative aspect of a situation in order to continue moving forward.
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all bark and no bite
Full of big talk but lacking action, power, or substance; pretentious.
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bite i gresset
To bite the dust, to die.
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bite i gresset
To loose.
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bite me
An expression of discontent or aggravation to another party.
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bite of the reality sandwich
A wake-up call, a reality check.
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bite off
To accept or commit oneself to a task, project, notion, or responsibility, especially one which presents challenges.
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bite off
To acquire, especially in an abrupt or forceful manner.
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bite off more than one can chew
To try to do too much; to take on or attempt more than one is capable of doing.
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bite one's tongue
An admonishment to someone who has said something unfeeling or harsh.
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bite someone in the arse
To punish or take retribution on.
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bite someone's head off
To severely berate someone.
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bite the big one
To die.
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bite the big one
o break down; to be impossible to repair or not worth repairing.
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bite the big one
To perform poorly; to fail.
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bite the big one
To be unpleasant or undesirable.
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bite the biscuit
To die.
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bite the biscuit
To undertake an unpleasant task or to acknowledge an unfavorable situation or responsibility.
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bite the bullet
To endure a punishment or consequence with dignity or stoicism.
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bite the dust
To die.
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bite the dust
To quit, or fail.
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bite the hand that feeds one
To cause harm to a benefactor.
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bite the hand that feeds you
To cause harm to a benefactor.
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bite to eat
A snack or quick meal.
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