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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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English Proverbs (Letter C)

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Proverb: Calamity is man’s true touchstone . English Meaning: Sweet are the uses of adversity. Proverb: Call a spade a spade . English Meaning: Speak plain and spare none. Proverb: Care killed the cat. English Meaning: Proverb: Carry coal to new castle . English … [Read more...] about English Proverbs (Letter C)

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English Proverbs (Letter B)

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Proverb: Bachelors’ wives and maids’ children are always well taught. English Meaning: To be worried about things that do not matter. Proverb: Barking dogs seldom bite . English Meaning: Angry words and threats lead to nothing worse; much cry and little wool. Proverb: Be … [Read more...] about English Proverbs (Letter B)

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English Proverbs (Letter A)

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Proverb: A bad penny always turns up. English Meaning: A worthless person always comes back to the place he or she started out. Proverb: A bad workman quarrels with his tools. English Meaning: An inefficient man complains of circumstances. Proverb: A barking dog never or … [Read more...] about English Proverbs (Letter A)

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