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The idiom "wild and woolly" refers to something that is disorganized, chaotic, or unpredictable. It can also suggest a sense of wildness or untamed nature. In figurative language, the idiom is often used to describe people's personalities or behavior.


The idiom "birds of a feather flock together" means that people who have similar interests, opinions, or characteristics tend to spend time together and avoid those who are different from them.


"Leave at the altar" is an idiom that means to let someone down or abandon a plan, usually after making promises or taking actions that suggest commitment.