My Dogs are Barking

My Dogs are Barking

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Have you ever been confused when someone says "my dogs are barking” and there isn’t a dog in sight or when someone says “it’s raining cats and dogs” but you don’t see any cats OR dogs? These are examples of idioms.   An idiom is a widely used saying or expression that is different from the phrase’s literal meaning. This book is filled with idioms that are related to our favorite four-legged friends, cats and dogs. Each page will explain the meaning of the idiom and provide an example of how it can be used in everyday language. If you ever hear someone say “you’re the cat’s meow” even though you’re not a cat, they mean to say you are a wonderful person!

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