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3 June, 23:30

What does the expression "a red rag to the bull" suggest?

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  1. 3 June, 23:43
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    It most likely depends upon the context in which the phrase is being used, but it is normally used to make a comparison to the famous rage incited in a bull when they see a flag of the colour red. Usually 'a red rag to the bull' is describing someone having a negative reaction to something.
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