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Idiom: Tail between your legs


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Tail between your legs: having your tail between your legs means feeling defeated or humiliated, like when a dog feels the same way its tail is between its legs. 

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Dog days of summer: in Japan, the dog days of summer is the time after the rainy season between July and September when the weather is scorching hot and humid. 

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