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English Proverbs (Letter H)

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Proverb:Habit is the second nature. English Meaning: Black will take no other hue. Proverb: Half a loaf is better than no loaf. English Meaning: Something is better than nothing. Proverb: Hand that rocks the cradle rules the world . English Meaning: mothers are the most … [Read more...] about English Proverbs (Letter H)

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English Proverbs (Letter G)

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Proverb: Get rid of one who has served the purpose. English Meaning: Proverb: Give him an inch and he will take an ell. English Meaning: Give no chance to an intruder. Proverb: Give the devil his due. English Meaning: Be just even to one who does not deserve … [Read more...] about English Proverbs (Letter G)

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English Proverbs (Letter F)

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Proverb: Failure is the pillar of success . English Meaning: Adversity is the forerunner of prosperity. Proverb: Fair words do not fill the pocket. English Meaning: Proverb: Faith will move mountains . English Meaning: The strength of faith is unthinkable. Proverb: … [Read more...] about English Proverbs (Letter F)

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English Proverbs (Letter E)

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Proverb: Easier said than done . English Meaning: It is easy to say but difficult to do. Proverb: Empty vessels sound much . English Meaning: Too much talk ends in nothing Proverb: Even a fool known his business. English Meaning: None is so fool as to make loss of … [Read more...] about English Proverbs (Letter E)

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English Proverbs (Letter D)

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Proverb: Danger never comes alone . English Meaning: Danger comes in battalions. Proverb: Danger often comes where danger is feared. English Meaning: Danger always comes at the most critical moment. Proverb: Day and night are alike to a blind man. English … [Read more...] about English Proverbs (Letter D)

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