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Page 1793
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Kamesters are aye creeshy.
Proverbs and old sayings
Scottish
Slaw at meat slaw at wark.
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Scottish
Lang ere ye saddle a foal.
Proverbs and old sayings
Scottish
Ill-will never spake well.
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Scottish
Let his ain wand ding him.
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Scottish
He has a crap for a' corn.
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Scottish about
stupidity
He has a saw for a' sairs.
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Scottish
He has an eye in his neck.
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Scottish
Out o' debt, out o' danger.
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danger
Wit bought makes folk wise.
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Scottish
A new walk in an old field.
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Scottish about
old
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olderness
He'll wag as the bush wags.
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Scottish
It's a far cry to loch awe.
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Scottish
Mony hands make light wark.
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Scottish about
light
Mony littles maks a muckle.
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Scottish
Auld folk are twice bairns.
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Scottish
Blood's thicker than water.
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Scottish about
blood
,
water
Any thing for a quiet life.
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Scottish about
quiet
,
things
,
life
Do well and dread na shame.
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Scottish about
shame
A' things are good untry'd.
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Scottish about
things
,
good
,
good luck
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