bell the cat
English
    
    Etymology
    
From a medieval fable in which mice agree that a bell should be put round a cat's neck so they will always be warned of its arrival, but cannot agree who should undertake the dangerous task.
Pronunciation
    
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Verb
    
bell the cat (third-person singular simple present bells the cat, present participle belling the cat, simple past and past participle belled the cat)
Translations
    
to undertake a dangerous action in the service of a group
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