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  2. List of proverbial phrases - Wikipedia

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    If known, their origins are noted. A proverbial phrase or expression is a type of conventional saying similar to a proverb and transmitted by oral tradition. The difference is that a proverb is a fixed expression , while a proverbial phrase permits alterations to fit the grammar of the context.

  3. List of English proverbs - Wikipedia

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  4. Proverb - Wikipedia

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    The band Fleet Foxes used the proverb painting Netherlandish Proverbs for the cover of their album Fleet Foxes. [196] In addition to proverbs being used in songs themselves, some rock bands have used parts of proverbs as their names, such as the Rolling Stones, Bad Company, The Mothers of Invention, Feast or Famine, and Of Mice and Men. There ...

  5. Proverbs 20 - Wikipedia

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    Proverbs 20 is the twentieth chapter of the Book of Proverbs in the Hebrew Bible or the Old Testament of the Christian Bible. [1] [2] The book is a compilation of several wisdom literature collections, with the heading in 1:1 may be intended to regard Solomon as the traditional author of the whole book, but the dates of the individual collections are difficult to determine, and the book ...

  6. Category:English proverbs - Wikipedia

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  7. Idiom - Wikipedia

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    The following two trees illustrate proverbs: The fixed words of the proverbs (in orange) again form a catena each time. The adjective nitty-gritty and the adverb always are not part of the respective proverb and their appearance does not interrupt the fixed words of the proverb. A caveat concerning the catena-based analysis of idioms concerns ...

  8. Cart before the horse - Wikipedia

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    The meaning of the phrase is based on the common knowledge that a horse usually pulls a cart, despite rare examples of vehicles pushed by horses in 19th-century Germany [5] and early 20th-century France. [6] The earliest recorded use of the proverb was in the early 16th century. [7] It was a figure of speech in the Renaissance. [8]

  9. Colognian proverbial expressions - Wikipedia

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    Proverbs are often metaphorical. Proverbial expressions use parts of proverbs or full proverbs in order to refer to their meaning or basic essence in a way understood similar to a reference without complete recitation. Colognian has a set of proverbs. [1] Many of them can be used in proverbial expressions.