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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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noun EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES ▪ An Irish proverb is relevant here -- 'You've got to do your own growing, no matter how tall your grandfather is.' ▪ Do you remember this old proverb : 'When poverty comes in the door, love flies out of the window'? ▪ In ...
The Collaborative International Dictionary
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Proverb \Prov"erb\, v. i. To write or utter proverbs. [R.]
Usage examples of proverb.
The overloaded appetite loathes even the honeycomb, and it is scarce a wonder that the knight, mortified and harassed with misfortunes and abasement, became something impatient of hearing his misery made, at every turn, the ground of proverbs and apothegms, however just and apposite.
He published the first collected volume of poetry by Opitz in Strasbourg in 1624 and an influential collection of proverbs and apothegms in 1626.
In part, the proverb is parthenogenic, since one stops counting after three and begins anew, yet there may be a reason why so many cultures have held the number sacred.
The public has so long listened to these funereal solos that if a few of the poets thus impatient to be gone were to go, their departure would perhaps be attended by that resigned speeding which the proverb invokes on behalf of the parting guest.
It follows that the proverb loses its unconditionality and authority to the extent that we imagine or project a particular source for it.
Farmer Attention, as the proverb says, is a good farmer, all the world over, and Burns was such by fits and by starts.
The second Lokman, also called the Sage, was a slave and Abyssinian negro, sold by the Israelites during the reign of David or Solomon, and who left a volume of proverbs and exempla, not fables or apologues, some of which still dwell in the public memory.
An Italian proverb, speaking for nature, gives the true solution of the riddle.
Indeed, the situation of poets is generally such, to a proverb, as may, in some measure, palliate that prostitution of heart and talents, they have at times been guilty of.
Then who that reads the Proverbs attentively can help seeing, that some of them are much plainer, and calculated to be much more useful, than others.
When he finished his prayer he launched into a long rambling speech in which he welcomed us to the compound as new tenants, in which he aimed a few well turned barbs at real and imaginary enemies, and in which he released a torrent of proverbs and saws and anecdotes that fell like stones to the depths of our hunger.
To weaken the force of my arguments, she was often satisfied with hurling at me a proverb, somewhat in the fashion of the Romans throwing the catapult.
Before 1600 men in Scotland had begun to make collections of proverbs.
His insides were all knotted up with tension, and he kept hearing old gryphon proverbs in the back of his mind, about well-fed gryphons and the inability to fly out of danger.
Amid the usual meaningless outcries and proverbs Matern reads, after buttoning up, the significant entry: Captain Erich Hufnagel, Altena, Lenneweg 4.