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# My life is among lions
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"I live among fierce enemies" or "Fierce enemies surround me like lions"
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# those who are ready to devour me
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"those who are ready to destroy me"
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# people whose teeth are spears and arrows
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"people who kill others with spears and arrows as lions kill with their sharp teeth"
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# spears and arrows
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Since both of these terms are weapons, if your culture knows only one, it is acceptable to use it alone.
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# whose tongues are sharp swords
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"whose cruel words are like sharp swords" or "who cause terrible trouble for me by what they say"