Bull in a china shop

The phrase "Bull in a china shop" is an idiomatic expression used to describe someone or something that is clumsy, reckless, or lacking grace and finesse in a delicate or fragile environment. It conveys the image of a bull, which is a large and powerful animal, charging into a shop full of delicate china or fragile items, causing chaos and potential destruction.


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