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The idiom says what killed the cat?

Curiosity killed the cat.


Idiom for cat?

a few idioms related to cats: "Curiosity killed the cat": This idiom means that being too curious or nosy can lead to trouble or harm. "A cat has nine lives": This idiom suggests that cats are known for their ability to escape danger or survive difficult situations. "Let the cat out of the bag": This idiom means to reveal a secret or disclose information that was meant to be kept hidden.


What does the idiom To have the cat get your tongue mean?

When "the cat has your tongue", that means that you can't or aren't saying anything.


What is the 1920's idiom for a rich political donor?

FAT CAT


What is the meaning of the idiom 'set the cat among the pigeons'?

To upset things in a spectacular way.


What is the idiom of insincerity?

An example of an Idiom for Insincerity is: The cat weeping over the mouse [that he has just eaten]. a wolf in sheep's clothing pulling the wool over someone's eyes


What is the idiom for he spilled the beans?

"Spilled the beans" is an idiom. There isn't another idiom for it.


How many lives do animals have?

Only 1. The cat's idiom "9 lives" means it is a survivor


What is an idiom for police?

There are 25 idioms for police. Some of these are a steal, cat burglar, on the case and on the lam.


Is who squeezed the cat a idiom?

Yes. An idiom is a phrase or expression whose meaning is figurative rather than literal. The phrase has a meaning other than the usual meaning of the words.


What are some idioms about cats?

The most common idiom about cats is "Curiosity killed the cat." A cat has nine lives. It's raining cats and dogs.


What does care killed the cat mean?

It is very likely that "curiosity killed the cat" is meant rather than "care killed the cat". That idiom means that being curious is sometimes dangerous.