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Proverbs |
1376 | To come out dry. |
1377 | To come out with clean hands. |
1378 | To compare is not to prove. -French Proverb |
1379 | To cook a hare before catching him. |
1380 | To cry with one eye and laugh with the other. |
1381 | To cut one's throat with a feather. |
1382 | To deceive a diplomat speak the truth, he has no experience with it. -Greek Proverb |
1383 | To draw (pull) in one's horns. |
1384 | To draw water in a sieve. |
1385 | To drop a bucket into an empty well. |
1386 | To eat the calf in the cow's belly. |
1387 | To err is human. |
1388 | To fiddle while Rome is burning. |
1389 | To fight with one's own shadow. |
1390 | To find a mare's nest. |
1391 | To fish in troubled waters. |
1392 | To fit like a glove. |
1393 | To flog a dead horse. |
1394 | To get out of bed on the wrong side. |
1395 | To give a lark to catch a kite. |
1396 | To go for wool and come home shorn. |
1397 | To go through fire and water (through thick and thin). |
1398 | To have a finger in the pie. |
1399 | To have rats in the attic. |
1400 | To hit the nail on the head. |