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German
Etymology
Literally, “well roared, lion”, from August Wilhelm Schlegel's translation of A Midsummer Night's Dream.
Phrase
gut gebrüllt, Löwe
- (sometimes ironic) well said
1972 March 31, Klaus Bölling, “Großkonzern und große Politik”, in Die Zeit: