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Proverbs |
1351 | Time works wonders. |
1352 | To a friend's house the road is never long. -Danish Proverb |
1353 | To add fuel (oil) to the fire (flames). |
1354 | To angle with a silver hook. |
1355 | To attract good fortune, spend a new coin on an old friend, share an old pleasure with a new friend, and lift up the heart of a true friend by writing his name on the wings of a dragon. -Chinese Proverb |
1356 | To be born with a silver spoon in one's mouth. |
1357 | To be head over ears in debt. |
1358 | To be in one's birthday suit. |
1359 | To be up to the ears in love. |
1360 | To be wise behind the hand. |
1361 | To beat about the bush. |
1362 | To beat the air. |
1363 | To bring grist to somebody's mill. |
1364 | To build a fire under oneself. |
1365 | To buy a pig in a poke. |
1366 | To call a spade a spade. |
1367 | To call off the dogs. |
1368 | To carry coals to Newcastle. |
1369 | To cast pearls before swine. |
1370 | To cast prudence to the winds. |
1371 | To change and change for the better are two different things. -German Proverb |
1372 | To come away none the wiser. |
1373 | To come off cheap. |
1374 | To come off with a whole skin. |
1375 | To come off with flying colours. |