barking dogs never bite

The phrase "barking dogs never bite" means that people who make a lot of noise or threats are often not as dangerous or aggressive as they may seem. It suggests that those who loudly proclaim their intentions or make empty threats are unlikely to take action or follow through with their words. It implies that actions speak louder than words, and individuals who truly intend harm or aggression are less likely to announce it beforehand.


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