Tag: A Bull in a China Shop

  • A Bull in a China Shop


    ๐Ÿ—“๏ธ Idiom: A Bull in a China Shop (noun phrase)


    ๐Ÿ’ฌ Meaning

    • Someone who acts carelessly or too forcefully in a sensitive or stressful situation.
    • A person who causes problems by not staying calm or thinking carefully.

    ๐Ÿง  Example Sentences

    • When he gets stressed, he can act like a bull in a china shop and upset his colleagues.
    • She felt like a bull in a china shop when she tried to handle the teamโ€™s conflict too quickly.
    • During tense meetings, itโ€™s important not to be a bull in a china shop โ€” stay calm and think first.

    ๐Ÿ›๏ธ Origin

    This idiom comes from the image of a large bull walking into a delicate shop full of china dishes โ€” likely to break everything. It first appeared in the 1800s and has since been used to describe people who behave too roughly or without care in sensitive or stressful situations.


    ๐Ÿ“ Practice Exercises

    1. Fill in the blank:
    When youโ€™re under pressure, try not to act like ________ and upset others.

    Answer

    a bull in a china shop

    2. Choose the correct answer:
    What does โ€œa bull in a china shopโ€ mean?
    a) Someone who handles stress calmly
    b) Someone who acts roughly or without care
    c) Someone who avoids problems completely

    Answer

    b) Someone who acts roughly or without care

    3. Change the sentence using โ€œa bull in a china shopโ€:
    “He reacted too strongly during the argument and made the situation worse.”

    Answer

    He acted like a bull in a china shop during the argument and made the situation worse.


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