Proverb

Proverb
A proverb is a simple and concrete statement popularly known and repeated, that expresses a truth based on common sense or experience...
tail tongue women
A woman's tongue wags like a lamb's tail
buried house married three woman women
A woman is to be from her house three times; when she is christened, married and buried
far few teeth trouble
May your trouble be like the old man's teeth - few and far between
midnight sleep three
One hour's sleep before midnight is better than three after it
expense laugh price raised smiles
The price of a laugh is too high, if it is raised at the expense of another
goose market three women
A market is three women and a goose
ground solid stand strength
As solid as the ground we stand on
bees fly hay july load worth
A swarm of bees in May is worth a load of hay but a swarm in July is not worth a fly
holds smells tub wine
Every tub smells of the wine it holds
foot speaks truth
He that speaks truth must have one foot in the stirrup.
daylight doth good trade work
A hangman is a good trade, he doth his work by daylight
classic formula success
The classic formula for success is: ""Dress British, Think Yiddish
lawyers painters soon
Lawyers and painters can soon make what's black, white.
ancestors names virtues
From our ancestors come our names from our virtues our honor.