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Answered by ankitsharma2005
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THEY ARE NO WISE.

Cats can survive things that are severe enough to kill them.

Curiosity killed the cat" is a proverb used to warn of the dangers of unnecessary investigation or experimentation. The original form of the proverb, now little used, was "Care killed the cat".

cat on a hot tin roof is used to describe someone who is in a state of extreme nervous worry. Anxious and worried. (all) hot and bothered idiom.

every dog has its day. saying. said to emphasize that everyone is successful or happy at some time in their life. Success and achievements.

if a place or an organization is going to the dogs, it is not as good as it was in the past. People often say things like “This country's going to the dogs.

To leave things as they are; especially, to avoid restarting or rekindling an old argument; to leave disagreements in the past

"stay on" or wait.

The phrase 'to hear something straight from the horse's mouth' means that you heard the information from someone who has personal knowledge on the spoken matter.

If you smell a rat, you begin to suspect or realize that something is wrong in a particular situation.

Soaking wet and utterly bedraggled.


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