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idiom
what idiom is shown in this picture?
red meaning:
The picture shows a sheep (or similar animal) on a chair. The idiom "sit on the fence" doesn't match. Wait, maybe "a wolf in sheep's clothing"? No, the image has a sheep - like figure on a chair. Wait, maybe "sheepish" related? No, the idiom shown by a sheep on a chair (maybe "sit like a sheep" no). Wait, maybe the image is a sheep (or lamb) on a chair, so the idiom could be "lamb to the slaughter"? No. Wait, maybe the text has a typo, "Red meaning" maybe "Real meaning". Assuming the image is a sheep (or a figure) sitting, maybe "sit on the fence" is not. Wait, perhaps the idiom is "a wolf in sheep's clothing" but the image is a sheep. Alternatively, maybe "sheepish" is an adjective, not an idiom. Wait, maybe the image is a sheep (or a soft - looking figure) on a chair, so the idiom could be "soft - spoken" no. Wait, maybe the correct idiom related to a sheep on a chair is "sit like a lamb" but that's not a common idiom. Wait, maybe the image is a sheep (or a figure) that's "in the driver's seat" no. Alternatively, maybe the idiom is "a sheep in wolf's clothing" reversed. Wait, perhaps the intended idiom is "lamb to the slaughter" but the image doesn't show slaughter. Alternatively, maybe the image is a sheep (or a figure) that's "out of place", like "a square peg in a round hole" no. Wait, maybe the text has a mistake and "Red meaning" is "Real meaning". Let's re - evaluate. If the image is a sheep (or a similar animal) sitting, maybe the idiom is "sit on the fence" (but no sheep there). Wait, maybe the image is a sheep (or a lamb) and the idiom is "lamb - like" no. Alternatively, maybe the idiom is "a wolf in sheep's clothing" where the sheep is the disguise. But the image shows a sheep, not a wolf in sheep's clothing. Wait, maybe the image is a sheep on a chair, so the idiom is "sheepish" (meaning shy or embarrassed), but that's an adjective. Alternatively, maybe the idiom is "sit tight" (but no sheep). I think there might be a misdrawing, and the intended idiom is "a wolf in sheep's clothing" (but the image shows a sheep, maybe the wolf is disguised as a sheep). The real meaning of "a wolf in sheep's clothing" is someone who appears harmless but is actually dangerous.
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Idiom: A wolf in sheep's clothing
Real meaning: Someone who appears harmless but is actually dangerous