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HUBLOT Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

A fox in a lamb's skin

Hello. Do you say "a fox in a lamb's skin" or "a wolf in a lamb's skin" to mean a hypocrite? Are there any idioms meaning a hypocrite?
  

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A wolf in sheep's clothing is the standard, I think. html

  • A wolf in sheep's clothing is the standard, I think.
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A wolf in sheep's clothing is the standard, I think. More about it here: http://www.phrases.org.uk/meanings/wolf-in-sheeps-clothing.html

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