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Значение идиомы curiosity killed the cat
[curiosity killed the cat] {informal} Getting too nosy may lead a person into trouble. – A proverb.
“Curiosity killed the cat,” Fred’s father said, when he found Fred hunting around in closets just before Christmas.
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