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  1. let sleeping dogs lie. idiom. Add to word list Add to word list. said to warn someone that they should not talk about a bad situation that most people have forgotten about. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

  2. Meaning of the phrase: -allow dormant issues or problems remain so. ·. Origin of the phrase: If you disturb a sleeping dog it may bite you. So, unless you enjoy being bitten by dog, it may be a good idea to just let sleeping dogs lie where they are.

  3. 5 days ago · to let sleeping dogs lie. phrase [let inflects] If someone tells you to let sleeping dogs lie, they are warning you not to disturb or interfere with a situation, because you are likely to cause trouble and problems. Why can't she let sleeping dogs lie? See full dictionary entry for dog. Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary.

  4. Let sleeping dogs lies is an idiom that has existed since at least the 1300s, with cognates in several languages, including German and French. Meaning. When we say “let sleeping dogs lie” we mean to not bring up problems that will themselves bring up even bigger problems. In other words, we are saying to not stir things up.

  5. Let sleeping dogs lie definition: . See examples of LET SLEEPING DOGS LIE used in a sentence.

  6. Origin of: Let sleeping dogs lie. Let sleeping dogs lie. This is a very old proverb meaning do not stir up unnecessary trouble, In the 1300s, Geoffrey Chaucer wrote, “It is nought good a sleeping hound to wake.”

  7. Idiom: Let sleeping dogs lie. Meaning: If someone is told to let sleeping dogs lie, it means that they shouldn't disturb a situation as it would result in trouble or complications. Country: International English | Subject Area: Animals | Usage Type: Both or All Words Used. Contributor: Richard Flynn.

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