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It will be a feather out of your wing.
Proverbs and old sayings
Scottish
There's mair ways to the wood than ane.
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Scottish
He has gotten a bite of his ain bridle.
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Scottish
It is ill bringing butt what's no benn.
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Scottish
If ae sheep loup the dyke, will follow.
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Scottish
Better to be alane than in ill company.
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Scottish about
companies
Ye'll neither dance or haud the candle.
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Scottish about
dance
He'll tell't to nae mair then he meets.
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Scottish
As lang lives the merry man as the sad.
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Scottish about
man
Never dae ill that guid micht come o't.
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Scottish
Ye're nae chicken for a' your cheeping.
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Scottish
Time tries a' as winter tries the kail.
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Scottish about
time
Ae gude friend is worth mony relations.
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Scottish
We are aye to learn as lang as we live.
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Scottish
He maun be soon up that cheats the tod.
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Scottish
Nae man can baith sup and blaw at ance.
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Scottish about
man
Put on your spurs and be at your speed.
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Scottish about
speed
A drap and a bite's but a sma' requite.
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Scottish
Never put a sword into a madman's hand.
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Scottish
Every craw thinks his ain bird whitest.
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Scottish
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