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Otsikheta

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I would like to a definition of "his just a little ship in a harbor"

"The woods are burning"
 

Anglika

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Welcome to the forums.

Both of these would be better with a context in which you met them.

Without context:

"He's just a little ship in a harbour" seems to be much the same as "He is a little fish in a big pond" = he is not very important as a person

"The woods are burning" = Things are out of control.
 
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