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Do not dish it if you can't take it; Do not judge a book by its cover; Do not keep a dog and bark yourself; Do not let the bastards grind you down; Do not let the grass grow beneath (one's) feet; Do not look a gift horse in the mouth; Do not make a mountain out of a mole hill; Do not meet troubles half-way; Do not put all your eggs in one basket
dog 'íntok and čái- yaáte -k yell- stop - PFV 'á'a him nók-híkkaha-ki-i talk-hear- PPL - STAT ču'ú 'íntok čái- yaáte -k 'á'a nók-híkkaha-ki-i dog and yell- stop -PFV him talk-hear- PPL -STAT "the dog stopped barking when he heard him talking" In Timbisha, the cessative is formed with the suffix -mmahwan. For example: satü that püe just nangkawimmahwa talk- CESSATIVE satü ...
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Ewurs helped John finish installing the lights on the last houses on the block, and by the second week of November, nearly every house on E. Franklin Avenue was dawned with its own custom LED ...
Lawyers on Reddit have recently been sharing stories of the wildest things their clients have done in courtrooms. From making facepalm-worthy mistakes that ruined cases to getting themselves c ...
What's done cannot be undone. – To bed, to bed, to bed!" [3] Shakespeare did not coin the phrase; it may actually be a derivative of the early 14th-century French proverb: Mez quant ja est la chose fecte, ne peut pas bien estre desfecte, which is translated into English as "But when a thing is already done, it cannot be undone".
The little boy's mother was going off to the market. She worried about her son, who was always up to some mischief. She sternly admonished him, "Be good. Don't get into trouble. Don't eat all the chocolate. Don't spill all the milk. Don't throw stones at the cow. Don't fall down the well." The boy had done all of these things on previous market ...
Trying something new: Describe the thrill and apprehension of stepping out of your comfort zone to try something new. 15. Conquering a fear : Write about a fear you faced and overcame, and how it ...