all bark and no bite

The phrase "all bark and no bite" is a figurative expression used to describe someone or something that appears threatening or aggressive with their words or actions but lacks the ability or willingness to follow through with any real actions or consequences. Essentially, it means that an individual or something can only make noise or threats but fails to demonstrate any substantial or decisive action.


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