Bull in a china shop
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"bull in a china shop" की परिभाषा और अर्थ

bull in a china shop
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ढीला आदमी

an individual who often breaks things or makes mistakes in situations that require thoughtful behavior or thinking
bull in a china shop definition and meaning

What is the origin of the idiom "bull in a china shop" and when to use it?

The origin of the phrase "bull in a china shop" can be traced back to the early 19th century. The exact origin is uncertain, but it is believed to have originated from a literal scenario where an actual bull accidentally enters a shop filled with delicate china or glassware, causing destruction and chaos. The phrase gained popularity as a metaphorical expression to describe someone's clumsy or destructive behavior, emphasizing the stark contrast between the strength and size of a bull and the fragility of china. Over time, "bull in a china shop" became a commonly used idiom to convey a lack of grace or finesse and the potential for unintended consequences when someone is not careful or considerate in their actions.

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I told him to handle the delicate equipment with care, but he barged in like a bull in a china shop, causing damage everywhere.
The new intern is well-intentioned, but he tends to be a bit of a bull in a china shop when it comes to handling sensitive documents.
Her energetic dancing was like a bull in a china shop, narrowly avoiding collisions with other dancers and nearly knocking over props.
He's like a bull in a china shop, always knocking things over.
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