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Suddenly as a storm. - Proverb, (Latin) Swifter than a hawk. - Proverb, (Latin) Tell that to the Marines! - Proverb That's as much as a bean in a brewing copper. - Proverb, (Dutch) The agreeable and the useful combined. - Proverb, (Latin) The baubles of children. - Proverb, (Latin) The cobbler to his last. - Proverb, (Latin) The crow has seized a scorpion. [The soldier caught a Tartar.] - Proverb, (Latin) The die is cast. [The Rubicon is crossed.] [Lat., Alea iacta est.] - Proverb, (Latin) The last argument of kings. [The sword.] - Proverb, (Latin) The matter is under consideration. - Proverb, (Latin) The rabble. - Proverb, (Latin) The traces of the old flame. [Second love.] - Proverb, (Latin) Till you are hoarse with bawling. - Proverb, (Latin) To act with closed eyes. - Proverb, (Latin) To add a farthing to the riches of Croesus. - Proverb, (Latin) To add a farthing to the wealth of Croesus. - Proverb, (Latin) To add fuel to fire. - Proverb To add insult to injury. - Proverb To add light to the sun. - Proverb, (Latin) To add malady to malady. - Proverb, (Latin) To add stars to the firmament. - Proverb, (Latin) To add water to the ocean. - Proverb, (Latin) To ask wool of an ass. - Proverb, (French) To be aground on the same rock. [To be in the same dilemma. ] - Proverb, (Latin) To be blind even in the light of the sun. - Proverb, (Latin) To be born with a silver spoon in one's mouth. - Proverb To be content to let twelve pennies pass for a shilling. - Proverb, (Italian) To be dragged by the scruff of the neck. - Proverb, (Latin) To be in a person's bad books. - Proverb To be in the same hospital. [To be in the same dilemma.] - Proverb, (Latin) To be in the wrong box. - Proverb To be led by the nose. - Proverb, (Dutch) To be like a bunch of nettles. - Proverb, (Spanish) To be like a fish in the water. - Proverb, (Portuguese) To be like a leek, have a grey head and the rest green. - Proverb, (Spanish) To be like a tailor's pattern-book. - Proverb, (Spanish) To be on one's last legs. - Proverb To be too busy gets contempt. - Proverb To be under a cloud. - Proverb To be wise beyond the scrip. [Have a care for the morrow.] - Proverb, (Latin) To bear away the bell. - Proverb To bear two faces in one hood. - Proverb To beat about the bush. - Proverb To beat the dog already punished. - Proverb, (Latin) To beat the dog in presence of this lion. - Proverb, (French) To begin at home. - Proverb To begin skinning the eel at the tail. - Proverb, (French) To bend the bow of Ulysses. - Proverb To bind a dog with the gut of a lamb. - Proverb, (Latin) Displaying page 8 of 18 for this topic: << Prev Next >> 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 [8] 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
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