The term is "on the lam", and means running away, especially from police. It was first used in the 1800's, but the origin is unknown.
The phrase 'doggy steps' does not appear to be an accurate phrase. There are however, steps to potty training, housetraining, walking on a lead and communicating.
The difference between a lamb chop and a lamb cutlet is the lamb chop is bigger than the cutlet.
a lamb is a baby sheep so the name of a baby lamb is a lamb.
If it is sold as "lamb" it must be lamb. Mature sheep meat is called mutton
A "lamb," of course. Usually, in flocks, they will be referred to as either "ram-lamb" (boy) or "ewe-lamb" (girl).
A lamb is a young sheep, often used as a symbol of innocence.
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Someone who is trusting and passive could be described as being gentle as a lamb.
Lamb of God isn't a latin phrase.
A lamb would be a baby sheep.
The correct phrase is "leading a lamb to slaughter." See the related question below for the meaning. This is both an idiom and a literal phrase depending on whether or not you actually have a baby sheep.
Most countries produce lamb but WALES and NEW ZEALAND produce especially good lamb.
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Mutton and lamb
The phrase "worthy is the lamb" appears one time in the KJV bible (Revelation 5:12).
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