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  1. When you want to contrast two things that are different, the usual English idiom is apples and oranges, but, in the sentence you cite, dogs and cats works better (no doubt chosen, as @mcalex said, because they are the most common household pets).

  2. 4 dni temu · See why it's so much fun to speak English using these 34 wild idioms and expressions that feature animals. Learn what "a can of worms," "let sleeping dogs lie" and "wild goose chase" mean, as well as many more.

  3. Animal idiom #19: Raining cats and dogs. If someone says it is raining cats and dogs, that means it is raining very heavily outside. “I wanted to go for a run but it’s raining cats and dogs outside so I think I’ll go tomorrow instead.”

  4. www.englishclub.com › vocabulary › idioms-animalAnimal Idioms | Learn English

    List of common idioms based on animals, with meanings, shown in context with example sentences, plus quiz. Vocabulary for ESL learners and teachers.

  5. 19 lis 2019 · Therefore, “raining cats and dogs” may refer to a storm with wind (dogs) and heavy rain (cats). “Cats and dogs” may come from the Greek expression cata doxa, which means “contrary to experience or belief.” If it is raining cats and dogs, it is raining unusually or unbelievably hard.

  6. “Raining cats and dogs” is a peculiar expression from the 17th century with uncertain origins. While we can’t be sure who coined the phrase first or what it originally meant, it’s probably not because the beloved pets fell from the sky.

  7. 16 lut 2018 · Rain cats and dogs: 65; Using information like this, we can focus on idioms that are actually used and also find out the contexts in which they typically occur and grade them for intermediate and advanced level learners.

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