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Q: What does Her bark is worse than her bite. so don't worry mean as an idiom?
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What does Her shoulder is worse than her bite mean?

This is not an idiom. The idiom is "her BARK is worse than her bite" which is a dog reference meaning that she and the dog make a lot of noise but aren't really dangerous. This sentence seems to mean that she has an injured shoulder which is worse than a bite that she also has.


What does the idiom her bark is worse than her bite so don't worry?

It can mean someone is very threatening, but don't carry out their threats. They may seem very intimidating, but they are not as bad as they seem. So as they are just threatening and won't carry out their threat, then there is not much to worry about.


What does the idiom mean her bark is worse than her bite so don't worry?

It can mean someone is very threatening, but don't carry out their threats. They may seem very intimidating, but they are not as bad as they seem. So as they are just threatening and won't carry out their threat, then there is not much to worry about.


What does the idiom her toungue is worse then her bite so don't worry mean?

She says a lot more than she does, so if you are intimidated, you have no reason to be


What is often worse than its' bite?

Its' (a dog) bark is often worse than its' bite.


What is the meaning of Her bone is worse than her bite so don't worry?

Nothing.It is "Her BARK is worse than her bite." This refers to a dog, saying that they may have a scary bark, but they don't actually bite people. For a person, this would refer to someone with a sharp tongue but who doesn't actually resort to violence or other severe punishment.


What is the origin of the idiom your bark is worse than your bite?

It's a very old Scottish/Irish way of saying "I bet you can't back up all that s*** you're talking."


How can you put his bark is worse than his bite in a sentence?

On first meeting he appear to be a very stern indeed miserable old man. However, those that new him well all stated that, "his bark was worse than his bite"


What idiom starts with a?

Ace up his sleeve, All Greek to me, Apple of my eye and All bark and no bite are idioms. They begin with the letter A.


How do you use bark in a sentence?

For example: My dog loves to bark at the mailman. The rabbits had stripped the bark from all around the base of the new tree. The canoe was made of birch bark and pine pitch. His bark was worse than his bite.


Where did the idiom all bark and no bite come from?

In my opinion it means don't say anything if you aren't going to do something about it


What is the origin for the idiom grab a bite?

grab a bite