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Idioms and proverbs about wolves

Idioms about "wolf"

Cups and plates are messy, jackals are in power, wolves are in power, wolves are in the way, dogs are in the lungs, officials are tigers, wolves, ghosts are crying, wolves are howling, tigers and wolves are in a state of embarrassment, wolves are running around for traitors, ghosts are crying, wolves are howling, wolves in front and behind, gobbled up by wolf smoke, and ambitions are like wolves. Wolves are like tigers and have a bad reputation. Rats run around and wolves run to lure wolves into the house. Reject tigers through the front door and let in wolves through the back door. Be afraid of wolves in front and be afraid of tigers in the back.

Proverbs about "wolves"

A wolf in sheep's clothing. Wolves travel thousands of miles to eat people, and dogs eat shit from all over the world. Fishing depends on the net, hunting wolves depends on the stick. A tiger remains unchanged even after death, and a wolf remains unchanged even after death. Bones are indispensable in a wolf's den. The wolf has the wolf path, and the snake has the snake trace. The most dangerous thing is when the wolf leads the way for the sheep. Wolves love stray sheep best. When the wolf had one breath left, he still wanted to eat the sheep.

Quotes about "Wolf"

The wolf eats the wolf - unexpectedly (a metaphor for suddenness and unexpectedness) The wolf borrows a pig boy - it can't be paid back (a metaphor for going without return) Wolf Head Growing horns - pretending to be a sheep (sheep), wolf pretending to be sheep fat - having bad intentions, wolf pretending to be a sheep, laughing - wolf traveling thousands of miles to eat meat with bad intentions - nature is hard to change, raising children in a wolf den - life is hard to save, if the wolf eats it to death Children - wolves that are used to living people chewing grass - pretending to be foreign (sheep) wolves eating ghosts - no shadows. The wolf looks at the lamb - the more you look at it, the fewer wolves and dogs fight - both sides are afraid