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If you look like a bull in a china shop is behaving, it means that it is bulky and clumsy, especially in regard to social positions. In English we say the similar phrase "like a bull in a china shop."
If one is behaving like an elephant in a porcelain store, it means that they are clumsy or awkward, Particularly in the context of social situations. The similar expression in English is "like a bull in a china shop."
Pronunciation: vee-eye-n Ayluhfont in Por-Tsell-to-the-lah.
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