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“The Boy Who Cried ‘Wolf’”

  1. One of Aesop's fables . A young shepherd would trick his fellow villagers by shouting for help, pretending that wolves were attacking his sheep. Several times the villagers rushed to his aid, only to find the shepherd laughing at them. One day, some wolves actually came. The shepherd cried for help, but the villagers, who had grown tired of his pranks, ignored him, and the wolves devoured his sheep.


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Notes

To “cry wolf” means to issue a false alarm.
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Example Sentences

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“Nobody wants to be the boy who cried wolf,” he added.

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What the boy who cried wolf couldn’t make work, this brain trust has somehow figured out.

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So many overlaps and overlays with Norman and the “Boy Who Cried Wolf” experience trying to get out and save the world with no one taking him seriously because he is the unexpected hero.

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Israeli Ambassador Gilad Erdan told the council: “Last night, the world witnessed an unprecedented escalation that serves as the clearest proof for what happens when warnings aren’t heeded. Israel is not the boy who cried wolf.”

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“It’s the boy who cried wolf,” Fox said.

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