Sticks and stones Meaning in English
expression
释义
This phrase means that physical things can hurt you, but words or insults cannot. It’s often used to show that you are ignoring or unaffected by mean comments.
用法与细微差别
This is a fixed saying, used mostly by children or in a light, dismissive tone. Sometimes continued with 'but words will never hurt me.' It can sound old-fashioned or overly simplistic if used in serious conversations.
例句
My mom taught me, 'sticks and stones may break my bones, but words will never hurt me.'
basic
Whenever people tease him, he just says, 'sticks and stones.'
basic
Don't worry about their insults. Remember, 'sticks and stones.'
basic
Honestly, I try the 'sticks and stones' approach, but sometimes words do hurt.
natural
He laughed and replied, 'sticks and stones—I've heard worse!'
natural
Sometimes, 'sticks and stones' just isn't enough when people are really mean online.
natural