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make a collection of idioms and proverbs that mention birds and animal.​

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Answered by ullasramananda2006
4

little bird (birdie) told me

Which came first, the chicken or the egg?

Wolf in sheep’s clothing

You can’t teach an old dog new tricks

Answered by hotelcalifornia
2

A few idioms and proverbs about animals and birds are the elephant in the room, one-trick pony, the lion's share, Hold your horses, pig-headed, weasel out of something, Dead as a Dodo, Graceful as a Swan, Proud as a Peacock and As Scarce as Hen's Teeth.

Meaning of idioms:

  • An articulation in the use of a language that is unconventional to itself either in having an implying that can't be gotten from the conjoined implications of its components, (for example, up in the air for "unsure") or in its linguistically abnormal utilization of words (like give way)

What is a proverb?

  • A proverb is a short sentence that individuals frequently quote, which offers guidance or informs you something concerning life.
  • For instance, 'A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush.'
  • It is a short well-known expression, for most of the obscure and old beginning, that communicates successfully some typical truth or helpful idea.
  • Someone or something that is regularly viewed as encapsulation or portrayal of some quality.

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