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To have the foot in two shoes. - Proverb, (Spanish) To help a lame dog over a stile. - Proverb To help the sun by torches. - Proverb, (Latin) To hide under a cloak. - Proverb, (Latin) To hit the nail on the head. - Proverb, (Spanish) To hold a candle to the devil. - Proverb To hold a wolf by the ears. [To be between two difficulties.] - Proverb, (Latin) To hold the wolf by the ears. [Lat., Tenere lupum auribus.] - Proverb, (French, Latin) To hunt for a knot in a rush which has no knots. [To raise unnecessary scruples.] - Proverb, (Latin) To hunt the hare with the ox. - Proverb, (Latin) To hunt with unwilling hounds. - Proverb, (Latin) To indulge in a joke when surrounded by mourners. [To jest out of season.] - Proverb, (Latin) To indulge in jest on sacred matters. - Proverb, (Latin) To interfere in the affairs of others. - Proverb, (Latin) To jump into the water for fear of the rain. - Proverb, (French) To jump out of the frying pan into the fire. - Proverb, (French) To jump out of the frying-pan and fall into the fire. - Proverb, (Spanish) To keep one upon hot coals. - Proverb, (Spanish) To keep one's nose to the grindstone. - Proverb To keep one's tongue between one's teeth. - Proverb To keep the wolf from the door. - Proverb To kick a man when he is down. - Proverb To kick against the pricks. - Proverb, (Spanish) To kill a mercer for a comb. - Proverb, (French) To kill the goose that lays the golden eggs. - Proverb, (Greek) To kill the hen by way of getting the egg. - Proverb, (French) To kill two birds with one stone. - Proverb, (Dutch, Portuguese) To kill two flies with one flap. - Proverb To kill with kindness. - Proverb To know how many beans make five. - Proverb To know on which side one's bread is buttered. - Proverb To know where the shoe pinches. - Proverb To know which way the wind blows. - Proverb To laugh in one's sleeve. - Proverb, (Dutch) To laugh on the wrong side on one's mouth. - Proverb To lay it on with a trowel. - Proverb To lay up for a rainy day. - Proverb To lead one by the nose. - Proverb, (Latin) To lean against a tottering wall. - Proverb, (Latin) To leave no stone unturned. - Proverb, (Latin) To leave the nuts. [To put away childish things.] - Proverb, (Latin) To let the cat out of the bag. - Proverb To lick into shape. - Proverb To live at the beck and call of another. - Proverb, (Latin) To live from hand to mouth. - Proverb, (French) To live in clover. - Proverb, (Portuguese) To lock the stable after the horses are taken. - Proverb, (Italian) To look a gift horse in the mouth. - Proverb To look as if butter would not melt in one's mouth. - Proverb To look at a shipwreck from the shore. - Proverb, (Latin) Displaying page 12 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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