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fly trying to move a dunghill means??​

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Answered by aryananand1945
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This sentence means that opposition to him was as futile as a fly trying to move a dunghill. The opposing party, compared to the fly, must have been as small and powerless to challenge something so mighty and powerful as compared to the dunghill. It refers to the situation being unnatural or impossible.

Answered by pg8504626
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This sentence means that opposition to him was as futile as a fly trying to move a dunghill. The opposing party, compared to the fly, must have been as small and powerless to challenge something so mighty and powerful as compared to the dunghill. It refers to the situation being unnatural or impossible.

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