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Bark Bite Idiom Means Lots Engage Fight There’s

Phrase/Idiom all bark and no bite
Definition This idiom means that you have lots to say, but you are not willing to engage in a fight.
Example There’s always a guy who disappears when trouble starts – all bark and no bite.

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