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Eagles catches nae fleas.
Proverbs and old sayings
Scottish
Stown dints are sweetest.
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Scottish
His eggs hae a' twa yolks.
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Scottish
Toom barrels mak much din.
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Muckle spoken, part spilt.
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Like draws aye to like. Abr
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He'll hing by the lug o't.
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Ye're no fed on deaf nuts.
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Self-praise is nae honour.
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Stuffing hauds out storms.
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Mony words, muckle drouth.
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word
Liked gear is half-bought.
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He may laugh that wins a'.
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Auld springs gie me price.
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Nae penny nae paternoster.
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What's waur than ill luck.
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A hungry louse bites sair.
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Swear by your burnt shins.
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Scottish
Make a kirk or a mill o't.
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Scottish
Staunin' dubs gather dirt.
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Scottish
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