| Front | a proverb meaning that one should not search for trouble or that one should leave sth well enough alone (use "dog") |
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| Back | Don't mention that problem with Tom again. It's almost forgotten. Let sleeping dogs lie. | You'll never be able to reform Bill. Leave him alone. Let sleeping dogs lie. |
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