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Examples:three-legged Golden Crow that lives in the sun (in northeast Asian and Chinese mythology)—female chicken crows at daybreak (idiom); a woman usurps authority—lit. love the house and its crow (idiom); involvement with sb and everyone connected—assist in managing (e.g. traffic police or crowd control)—standing above the common crowd (idiom); outstanding—Five ghosts mock the judge, or Five ghosts resist judgment (title of folk opera, idiom); important personage mobbed by a crowd of ne'er-do-wells—drift with the waves and yield to the flow (idiom); to follow the crowd blindly—lit. crow and peacock make no sound—crow foot (system of ropes through tackle hold up an awning)—standing out from the common crowd (idiom); outstanding—lit. sparrow and swallow, crow and magpie; fig. any Tom, Dick or Harry—head and shoulders above the crowd (idiom); preeminent—lit. not one drop can trickle through (idiom); fig. impenetrable (crowd, traffic)—watch passively (i.e. from the sidelines, from the crowd)—lit. the solicitude of the crow (who provides for his old parent)(idiom)—the three-legged golden crow that lives in the sun—drift with the waves and go with the flow (idiom); to follow the crowd blindly—the bird family Corvidae (crows, jays, jackdaws and magpies)—start practicing at the first crow of the cock [idiom.]— |