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Proverbs and old sayings about Old
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Proverbs and old sayings about Old, page 62
1404 proverbs and old sayings about old
Don't put new wine into old bottles.
Proverbs and old sayings
Russian about
old
An old dog can't get used to chains.
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Russian about
old
The old bear falls into the old trap.
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Russian about
old
Death does not take the old but the ripe.
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Russian about
old
An old friend is better than two new ones.
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Russian about
old
Who reminds old, will be deprived of his eye.
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Russian about
old
The coat is quite new, only the holes are old.
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Russian about
old
Old age is not a joy, but death is not a gain.
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Russian about
old
To keep a new friend, never break with the old.
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old
An old loan repaid is like finding something new.
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Russian about
old
An old man telling lies is like a rich man stealing.
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Russian about
old
And old hound bytes fair.
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An old Knave is na bairn.
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A new tout in all old horn.
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An old seck is ay skailing.
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There is no fool to an old fool.
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The shots overgoes the old swine.
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An old seck craves meikle clouting.
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In some mens aught mon the old horse die.
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It is ill to draw a strea before an old Cat.
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