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Definition: someone who is clumsy; someone who upsets other people's plans( B1 D: m7 T8 e' X6 r
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Explanation: Used when talking about a person who is rather insensitive # o4 y$ E8 ]$ `+ E) B0 p3 }2 J- y& j2 P# e$ b* g, u H
Examples: He was like a bull in a china shop with our new clients. - His lack of understanding made him appear as a bull in a china shop.
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to often drop or break things because you move awkwardly or roughly. Rob's like a bull in a china shop - don't let him near those plants. She's like a bull in a china shop when it comes to dealing with people's feelings. (= behaves in a way that offends people)