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English Proverbs on Dogs
English Proverbs on Dogs
(13 Proverbs)
When ye ca' the dog out o' your ain kail-yaird, dinna ca't into mine.
(English Proverb)
Why have a dog and bark yourself?
(English Proverb)
Quarrelsome dogs get dirty coats.
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Raining cats and dogs.
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In every country dogs bite.
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Many dogs may easily worry one hare.
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Hair of the dog that bit you.
(English Proverb)
Do not dwell in a city where a horse does not neigh nor a dog bark.
(English Proverb)
Take a hair of the dog that has bitten you.
(English Proverb)
Take a dog for a companion and a stick in your hand.
(English Proverb)
A dog is a man's best friend.
(English Proverb)
Every dog has his day.
(English Proverb)
Every dog is entitled to one bite.
(English Proverb)
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