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7 January, 08:13

What is the literal meaning of the idiom. He's like a bull in a China shop

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  1. 7 January, 08:33
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    clumsily in a place or situation or maybe going to cause harm or injury
  2. 7 January, 08:41
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    If someone is like a bull in a china shop, they are very careless in the way that they move or behave: We told her it was a delicate situation but she went into the meeting like a bull in a china shop. Inability and awkwardness. accident-prone.
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