fields have eyes, (and) woods have ears

Definicja i znaczenie słowa „fields have eyes, (and) woods have ears” po angielsku

fields have eyes, (and) woods have ears
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used to suggest that even in seemingly private locations, there may be someone present who could overhear or observe one's actions, so one should always be mindful of their behavior

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I do n't like to gossip in public places. After all, fields have eyes, and woods have ears.
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