Category:English proverbs

See also: Proverbs
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Newest pages ordered by last category link update:
  1. no matter how thin you slice it, it's still baloney
  2. dogs have masters, cats have staff
  3. two's company, three's a crowd
  4. to err is human; to forgive, divine
  5. hell is full of good meanings, but heaven is full of good works
  6. physician, heal thyself
  7. as a dog returns to his vomit, so a fool repeats his folly
  8. get woke, go broke
  9. cobbler, keep to your last
  10. ask a silly question, get a silly answer
Oldest pages ordered by last edit:
  1. the more one learns about people, the more one likes one's pet
  2. the grass is always greener on the other side of the road
  3. misery enjoys company
  4. the freaks come out at night
  5. the highest branch is not the safest roost
  6. the forbidden fruit tastes the sweetest
  7. the labourer is worthy of his hire
  8. the squeaky wheel gets the oil
  9. watched toast never burns
  10. a healthy body is a healthy mind

English phrases popularly known as representations of common sense.

For more information, see Appendix:English proverbs.


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