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bull in a china shop

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  1. An extremely clumsy person, as in Her living room, with its delicate furniture and knickknacks, made him feel like a bull in a china shop. The precise origin for this term has been lost; it was first recorded in Frederick Marryat's novel, Jacob Faithful (1834).


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She never even got to clunk and thud her way through any farmhouses or laboratories like a bewigged bull in a china shop.

From Salon • Mar. 8, 2026

For them, his trade policies complemented the reigning narrative that he was a bull in a china shop, impulsively destroying the beautiful arrangements his intellectual superiors had lovingly created.

From Washington Post • Dec. 13, 2022

When I first saw Antonio play he was like a bull in a china shop.

From BBC • Sep. 26, 2021

I mean, it almost sounds cliche, but you can’t go out of the gate like a bull in a china shop.

From The Verge • Jun. 29, 2021

“A bull in a china shop, that’s what she is,” Miss Benson, the librarian, says under her breath.

From "The Skin I'm In" by Sharon G. Flake