Definitionn. a condensed but memorable saying embodying some important fact of experience that is taken as true by many people
Last update: September 29, 2016
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In class today i has to find the proverb in the word propulsion [Please select]
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The political state of the island during these years was very bad; in a report of 1872 there is recorded a proverb among the official classes, " every three years an outbreak, every five a rebellion "; but subsequent to 1877 some improvement was manifested, and public works were pushed forward by the Chinese authorities. [Please select]
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*Do you know the proverb. [Please select]
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Invent a story for some proverb. [Please select]
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You know the proverb about doctors and their unbelief. [Please select]
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The proverb says, `Let sleeping'--no, I don't mean _that_ exactly.' [Please select]
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"You know the Latin proverb _meliora video_, and so on, Mr." [Please select]
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"Enough," says our homely proverb, "is as good as a feast." [Please select]
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The proverb truly says, 'He who does good to one who deserves it not, is always ill rewarded.' [Please select]
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If it need wit to know wit, according to the proverb, Shakspeare's time should be capable of recognizing it. [Please select]
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An Italian proverb, too well known, declares that, "if you would succeed, you must not be too good." [Please select]
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