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bear stepped on ear

Proverbs and sayings
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Phraseologism: The bear stepped on his ear.

Meaning: About a man deprived of a musical ear.

Origin: The expression reflects such qualities of a bear as clumsiness and stupidity, its large size. There is also a turnover with the name of another large animal: an elephant stepped on his ear. Perhaps the expression is also associated with bear hunting, during which a person often received various injuries in a fight with a beast.

Random phraseology:

And others like him (with them).

Meaning:

And those who are with him (with them), like-minded people (book disapproval).

Origin:

The expression is Old Slavonic, from church books, where "like" (obsolete) is a pronoun in the meaning. "which, which". It is formed by the fusion of the pronoun "and" - "he" and particles "same".

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