Say a few proverbs, idioms and sayings about wolves, the more the better.

Wolves eat wolves-suddenly (figuratively speaking, suddenly, unexpectedly)

Wolves cherish baby pigs-not yet (figuratively speaking, they won't come back unless they go)

A wolf has horns on his head-a sheep.

The wolf pretends to be suet-up to no good.

Wolves eat wolves-suddenly

A wolf pretending to be a sheep smiled-up to no good.

The wolf's head is covered with bamboo shoots-filled with sheep (sheep)

Wolves travel thousands of miles to eat meat-a leopard cannot change his spots.

Joe's children are in the den-their lives are in danger.

Wolves don't eat dead children-the living are used to it.

Wolves eat grass-pretend to be foreign (sheep)

Wolves eat ghosts. -Not much.

The wolf looked at the lamb-the more he looked, the less he looked.

Wolves borrow hunting dolls. -Not yet.

Fighting between wolves and dogs-fear is at both ends

idiom

Subversion, ambition and cruelty. Go with the flow and wolf down.

Ghostly crying and howling is notorious.

The idiom of being afraid of wolves before and tigers after.

Metaphor timid, worry too much.

Idioms like wolves and tigers.

As fierce as wolves and tigers. This metaphor is cruel.

Wolf wrote down idioms.

Describe eating very fiercely and in a hurry.

A notorious idiom

Fame: reputation; Chaos: chaos. The reputation is ruined to the extreme.

Idioms of jackals

It has become a habit to be as cruel as a jackal. Describe cruelty

Ghost crying and wolf howling idiom

Describe crying loudly and having a harsh voice.

Jackal in power idiom

Metaphor bad people in power.

Idioms with messy cups and plates

Cups and plates are lying about. Describe the messy appearance of the desktop after eating and drinking.

Four idioms of wolf smoke

Wolf smoke: the smoke from burning wolf dung during the ancient frontier defense alarm. Alarms and fireworks are everywhere, indicating that the frontier is not calm.

Wolf ambition idiom

Wolf: Wolf cubs. Young as the wolf is, he is fierce by nature. Metaphor is cruel and vicious, and habits are hard to change.

Conspiracy idiom

Metaphor collusion to do bad things.

Embarrassing idioms

Unbearable difficulties and embarrassment. Describe the embarrassing appearance.

Sharp-eyed Wolf Step Idiom

Look like an eagle and walk like a wolf. Describe the appearance of evil.

Idioms of mouse running and wolf running

Describe the scene of running away in confusion.

Dirty idioms

It refers to corruption, bribery, dereliction of duty and reputation.

The wolf is greedy and the mouse is stealing idioms.

Greedy as a wolf; Steal like a mouse. Often describe the enemy as greedy and despicable.

The wolf is greedy and eyeing idioms.

Greedy as a wolf, staring big eyes like a tiger. Metaphor is ambitious.

The idiom of a wolf rushing to death

Tapirs: pigs; Suddenly: dash. Run like a wolf and collide like a pig. Describe a group of bad guys running around and scratching around.

Idiom of cruel dog's lung

Describe the heart as vicious as a wolf and a dog.

Cruel and heartless dog walking idioms

Heart like a wolf, behavior like a dog. Metaphor is greed, malice and meanness.

The front door refuses the tiger, and the back door enters the wolf idiom

Metaphor drove away an enemy and came again.

Idioms of tigers and wolves

Describe the momentum is extremely fierce.

Idioms for making sheep and wolves

Will: Orders, orders. Send sheep to command wolves. Metaphor is not enough to command. It is also a metaphor to let a kind person control a tough and ambitious person, which is not good.

Idioms of sudden death and wolf running

Tapirs: pigs; Suddenly: dash. Hit like a pig and run like a wolf. Describe a group of bad guys running around and scratching around.

As stubborn as a sheep, as greedy as a wolf-fierce and greedy.

An idiom for herding sheep like a wolf.

Just like a wolf raising sheep. Metaphor officials cruel oppression of the people.

Idioms that lead a wolf into a room

Metaphor brings bad guys or enemies indoors.