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you don't actually get a bull on pet shop story, you can get a bullfrog by crossbreeding a frog & american bulldog
In the early 1980s, I purchased a pair of dried bull bulls balls from a shop in New Mexico. There was a tag on it that called them "bullies". The balls are empty and it has a leather strap at the top. The strap is used to hang the balls on your wall. The tag on it listed things that could be stored inside the sac.
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The target audience for Littlest Pet Shop are young children. These children play with these Littlest Pet Shop toys.
If you buy a gift card from the cash shop and sell it in your user shop you can.
The phrase is "Bull in a china shop." Picture a giant creature weighing a ton. Picture this store with all these dainty little porcelain objects. Picture the shopkeeper as she is about to see thousands in inventory about to be shattered.
the phrase is ' as potentially destructive as a bull....'
It means that Cassie is very clumsy like a bull in a china shop.
A bull could get into a china shop if it had escaped from a nearby farm or field. Similarly, if the china shop had left a door open then any type of animal could get in.
The expression is usually "a bull in a china shop" as we see it. This might just be a variation on the theme.
A bull in a china shop, refers to someone who is clumsy or too rough. China is fine dishware and easily broken. could you imagine if someone let a bull loose in a shop that sold china, it would be a mess.
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A bull in a China shop is an idiom meaning that a person is dealing or has dealt with with another person or people in a clumsy manner. If it is related to one incident that is not the norm for the person, it would be remarked upon in the following way: " Geez, I was lacking sleep when I spoke to my class about my experiences and I fear I came off like a bull in a China shop. I hope I didn't come off insensitively when I was trying to get the message across to others." ......................................................................................................................................................................... If someone is like a bull in a china shop, they are very careless in the way that they move or behave, such a person breaks things or often makes mistakes or causes damage in situations that require careful thinking or behavior. eg We told her it was a delicate situation but she went into the meeting like a bull in a china shop.
like a bull in a china shopshop 'til you drop
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It was first recorded in Frederick Marryat's novel, Jacob Faithful (1834).
It's here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FMKd1NkTEB8