The saying "never judge a book by its cover" or "don't judge a book by its cover"
It means that you shouldn't judge someone or something based only on what you see on the outside.
Only on what you perceive without knowing the full situation.
The word "beautiful" describes the appearance of the noun "doll."
It functioning as an adjective in the sentence.
The idiom "a dark horse" means an unexpected winner.
It refers to someone who achieves success or wins a competition unexpectedly.
It often surprising others with their abilities or achievements.
A Dark Horse ایسا شخص جو غیر مقبول ہو، اچانک منظر عام پر آئے اور کامیاب ہوجائے
Sine Die is an adverb.
Sine Die means without arranging a future date for something.
Zealot means کٹر
Fanatic means کٹر
SACROSANCT (Respected) means مقدس یا پاک
Sacrosanct means Holy
Sacred means مقدس
The Idiom "get your got" means To irritate someone.
For example I'm sorry. I didn't mean to get your goat.
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The correct plural form of "sheep" is "sheep."
"Sheep" is an irregular plural noun in English.
This means it remains the same in both singular and plural forms.
Sheep means بھیڑ
The idiom BY LEAPS AND BOUNDS MEANS دن دگنی رات چوگنی ترقی کرنا بہت تیزی سے پھیلنا یا بڑھنا
A drowning man catches at a straw is a proverb which means ڈوبتے کو تنکے کا سہارا