I believe the reverse is also accurate for March weather. The winter may seem to be over at the beginning of the month, but then we get walloped towards the end. Hence, it comes like a Lamb and goes like a Lion.
The Lamb and the Lion are also used as symbols for Jesus Christ. John 1:29, Rev. 5:5
Cactus-Pete over 2 years ago
Again he starts with a bad assumption. I don’t hear people using that expression, just comic strips.
Concretionist over 2 years ago
Metaphors and other figures of speech shouldn’t be pushed too far.
Theseus2 over 2 years ago
Well, Lambs can be quite wet after rain. That whool takes in a lot of water.
Tigrisan Premium Member over 2 years ago
Maybe not though, it’s snowing here today…
ACK! Premium Member over 2 years ago
In like a tadpole and out like a frog?
unfair.de over 2 years ago
In like a shower and out like a flood?
In like a swamp, out like a lake?
bigger Nate over 2 years ago
How about in like a fish and out like a fillet
ajr58(1) over 2 years ago
SNL and Belushi at their best: https://youtu.be/znFY7PYomEA
annqueue over 2 years ago
In like an axolotl, out like an axolotl?
rshive over 2 years ago
We’re sitting here in the Midwest with snow coming down. More apropos to penguins than lions or lambs,
MS72 over 2 years ago
I believe the reverse is also accurate for March weather. The winter may seem to be over at the beginning of the month, but then we get walloped towards the end. Hence, it comes like a Lamb and goes like a Lion.
The Lamb and the Lion are also used as symbols for Jesus Christ. John 1:29, Rev. 5:5
sandpiper over 2 years ago
A dishrag and a sponge?
rugeirn over 2 years ago
An alligator and a pollywog.
Richard S Russell Premium Member over 2 years ago
Ahem. Anyone ever heard of alliteration? That’s what makes the phrase memorable. Kind of like fast and furious or goodness gracious.
interstateking Premium Member over 2 years ago
cute little raincoat and hat
Scott S over 2 years ago
Oh, wait. I know. How about “In like a polar bear, out like a duck?”
Skeptical Meg over 2 years ago
Did someone call me?
CeceliaWD Premium Member over 2 years ago
It is not because of the change of animal, but the change of temperment. It could come in like a Poison dart frog and out like a tree frog.