📝 Multiple Choice Question
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What does the idiom all bark and no bite mean
A
A dog that has lost all its teeth
B
Someone who makes threats but lacks the power or courage to act on them
C
A loud and obnoxious musical instrument
D
A completely silent and stealthy attack
Explanation
Someone who is all bark and no bite talks tough and makes empty threats without taking action.
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