Which pair of idioms below has opposite meanings?

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The pair of idioms that have opposite meanings are "blessing in disguise" and "wolf in sheep's clothing." "Blessing in disguise" refers to a situation that initially seems bad but turns out to be good, while "wolf in sheep's clothing" refers to someone who appears harmless but is actually dangerous. These idioms convey contrasting ideas of unexpected benefits versus hidden dangers.

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