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Does English have a version of "pouring water on a goose"?
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swedish
Early use of "there's always a bigger fish"
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history
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Proverb about cultural differences [closed]
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Origin of “the grass is always greener”
etymology
proverbs
phrase-origin
An idiom expressing the circularity of tool making
idioms
proverbs
What does "If she smokes, she pokes" exactly mean?
offensive-language
proverbs
Is there English counterpart to Japanese proverb, 一期一会 , meaning "Cherish once -in -a-lifetime encounter"?
proverbs
"Never slap a man who's chewing tobacco"
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Is there an English equivalent of this common Maldivian Proverb meaning "to do something carelessly or perfunctorily"?
phrases
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pejorative-language
When is "no rest for the wicked" used?
phrases
proverbs
Does "don't cry over lost Bitcoins" really work? [closed]
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Meaning of "Butter is Gold in the Morning, Silver at Noon, and Lead at Night."
meaning
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aphorism
English equivalent of a Malayalam saying "In the land where no one has a nose, the broken-nosed one is the king"
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What is a good proverb in response to "two wrongs don't make a right"?
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An apple a day keeps the doctor away
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proverbs
Proverb, quote or phrase which convey that the approach, ideas that are meant to improve the system or process are the onces which fail them [duplicate]
phrases
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Is there a proverb that describes a self-important person of low standing?
proverbs
An expression that is the opposite of Mortons's fork [duplicate]
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obscure-terms
Is there English version of French army cliché, “A friend when you’re lieutenant, companion when captain, ... the enemy when you’re general"?
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cliche
Beggars on Horseback
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