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cat-and-dog life

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/ˈkæt ənd ˈdɔɡ ˈlaɪf/
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a life that is full of fights and arguments

The idiom "cat-and-dog life" is derived from the fact that cats and dogs are natural enemies. They are often seen fighting and chasing each other, and they are rarely seen getting along. The idiom "cat-and-dog life" is a common idiom that is used to describe a relationship that is full of conflict.

  • The couple's marriage turned into a cat-and-dog life.They were always arguing about money, chores, and even the smallest things.
  • The neighbors next door have a cat-and-dog life.They can't seem to agree on anything and are always arguing about petty things like parking spaces and noise levels.
  • The siblings' relationship was a cat-and-dog life.They constantly argued over toys, TV shows, and who got the last cookie.