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Biter bit. - [Proverbial Phrases] Blind man's holiday. - [Proverbial Phrases] Blinder than a beetle. - (Latin) [Proverbial Phrases] Born of a white hen. [A lucky fellow.] - (Latin) [Proverbial Phrases] Born with a silver spoon in his mouth. - [Proverbial Phrases] By fair means or foul. - [Proverbial Phrases] By hook or by crook. - [Proverbial Phrases] By main force. - (Latin) [Proverbial Phrases] By the whole heavens. [As wide asunder as the poles.] - (Latin) [Proverbial Phrases] Cabbage repeated. [Lat., Crambe repetita.] - (Latin) [Cabbage : Proverbial Phrases] Cauld kail het again. [Cold cabbage warmed up.] - [Proverbial Phrases] Choose a Brabant sheep, a Guelder ox, a Flemish capon, and a Friezeland cow. - (Dutch) [Proverbial Phrases] Club law. - (Latin) [Proverbial Phrases] Coals to Newcastle. - [Proverbial Phrases] Companions in misfortune. - [Proverbial Phrases] Consenting against his inclination. - (Latin) [Proverbial Phrases] Cousin-germans--quite removed. - [Proverbial Phrases] Coyly resisting. - (Latin) [Proverbial Phrases] Crocodile's tears. [Hypocrisy.] - (Latin) [Proverbial Phrases] Deaf to the voice of conscience. - (Latin) [Proverbial Phrases] Dignity in retirement. [Ease and dignity combined.] - (Latin) [Proverbial Phrases] Dressed like a windmill. - (French) [Proverbial Phrases] Enchantments to Egypt. - [Proverbial Phrases] Enough and to spare. - (Latin) [Proverbial Phrases] Explaining what is unknown by what is still more unknown. [Lat., Ignotam per ignotius.] - (Latin) [Proverbial Phrases] Fair words and rotten apples. - (Italian) [Proverbial Phrases] Fearing his own shadow. - (Latin) [Proverbial Phrases] Fetters of gold. - (Latin) [Proverbial Phrases] Fir trees to Norway. - [Proverbial Phrases] From excess of caution. - (Latin) [Proverbial Phrases] From home itself. - (Latin) [Proverbial Phrases] From repose to tumult. - (Latin) [Proverbial Phrases] From smoke to flame. - (Latin) [Proverbial Phrases] From the beginning to the end of a feast. - [Proverbial Phrases] From the egg to the apple. - (Latin) [Proverbial Phrases] From the egg to the apples. [Lat., Ab ovo usque ad mala.] - (Latin) [Proverbial Phrases] Give and take. - [Proverbial Phrases] Giving gold coins to a cat. - (Japanese) [Proverbial Phrases] Hand and foot [with all our strength and resolution.] - (Latin) [Proverbial Phrases] Happy as a clam at high tide. - [Proverbial Phrases] Happy as a lark. - [Proverbial Phrases] Harder than adamant. - (Latin) [Proverbial Phrases] Harmless lightning. [Impotent threats.] - (Latin) [Proverbial Phrases] Hasten gently. - (Latin) [Proverbial Phrases] He lives the life of a hare. [Ever in fear.] - (Latin) [Proverbial Phrases] He struts as valiantly as an English cock. - (Dutch) [Proverbial Phrases] He throws a cloud over happiness. [A kill-joy; a mar-feast.] - (Latin) [Proverbial Phrases] Ill-yoked. - [Proverbial Phrases] Indulgencies to Rome. - [Proverbial Phrases] Inquisitive and prone to gossip. [A Paul Pry.] - (Latin) [Proverbial Phrases] Displaying page 4 of 15 for this author: << Prev Next >> 1 2 3 [4] 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
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