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proverb

A proverb is a short and important saying that states a useful piece of advice in life.

proverb

a condensed but memorable saying embodying some important fact of experience that is taken as true by many people

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Simple sentences

The proverb is familiar.
This is a proverb the meaning of which I do not understand.
What's your favorite proverb?
Tom concluded his speech with a proverb.
The shorter the proverb, the more questions.
This is a proverb that I don't understand.
Is there a similar proverb in Japan?
Do you have a similar proverb in French?
A proverb is a short sentence based on long experience.
This is a humorous variation of a proverb.
This is the humorous variation of a certain proverb.
This looks like an attempt at rephrasing a well-known English proverb.
Who doesn't know such a simple proverb?
This proverb is worth remembering.
In Wales we have a proverb.
This is a proverb.

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Don't forget the old proverb, doctor.
What is your English proverb?
An old Chinese proverb, I just composed.
The safest place for a grain of sand is the beach, says an old Chinese proverb.
A old Chinese proverb that's no longer true nowadays.
Is old Russian proverb. You cannot milk cow with hands in pockets.
Is old Russian proverb. Go west, young man.
Is old Russian proverb.
Old Chinese proverb.
The proverb is something musty.
I didn't get my rank on a proverb.
That's an old Mexican proverb, and it's true.
The patience of our family is a proverb in Florence.
I was asking the neighbor for rice while my basement was full. like the Chinese proverb says.
After all, have you not an English proverb to the effect that possession is nine-tenths of the law?
Never climb a fence if you can sit on it. Old Foreign Office proverb.
There's a Tomainian proverb.
There's more to the proverb.
I was merely quoting, Ricco, an old proverb.
An ancient and unimaginative Italian proverb.
The safest place for a grain of sand is the beach, says an old Chinese proverb. - Ling, where?
A French proverb.
An old proverb.
Why did you pick that proverb?
I did not pick the proverb.
We have proverb here.
Choose a proverb.
Yeah, a Romanian proverb she made up this morning.
In any case it is a Persian proverb that says so.
Right it's like the proverb says: feast or famine.
Do you know that Chinese proverb?
The Chinese proverb is right.
Which proverb?
And there was a proverb for every day.
The proverb for July 13th.
That's a Chinese proverb?
There's an old Irish proverb.

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