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Idioms, proverbs and epigrams about rats
Proverbs about mice:

Mice marry women-fighting small battles;

when a mouse sees a cat-it doesn't say anything;

the mouse enters the bellows-both ends suffer from gas;

the mouse goes into the coffin-it won't let go;

mice go into the cat's nest-giving gifts for nothing;

the mouse crosses the street-everyone shouts;

catching mice in antique shops is not easy;

mice sleep with cats-practice courage;

the mouse is full of three fights and six fights-full of evil.

Idioms about mice: as timid as a mouse, three snakes and seven mice, a fly peeps at a mouse, a mouse steals from a dog, a sparrow's horn rat's teeth, a rat's eyes squint, an ant defeats a mouse, a cat sleeps with a mouse, and a raccoon baits a mouse.

famous aphorism about mice: a mouse excrement spoils a pot of soup; No matter whether it's a white cat or a black cat, catching a mouse is a good cat; When a mouse crosses the street, everyone shouts and hits it.