English Idioms: Man’s home is his castle

English Idioms About “Home”
Idiom: Man’s home is his castle
Meaning: This idiom suggest tha people are free to do whatever they want to in their own home
Example: He was furious when they told him not to listen to his favorite music in his own home. He told them that a man’s home is his castle.

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