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Dutch Proverb - E


  • Eagles catch no flies.

  • Eat bread that's light, and cheese by weight.

  • Empty vessels make the most sound.

  • Envy crieth of spite where honour rideth.

  • Escaping from the smoke he falls into the fire.

  • Even hares pull a lion by the beard when he is dead.

  • Every bird sings as it is beaked.

  • Every day a thread makes a skein in the year.

  • Every flood has it ebb.

  • Every house has its cross.

  • Every little helps to lighten the freight, said the captain, as he threw his wife overboard.

  • Every little helps.

  • Every man his own is not too much.

  • Every man is master in his own house.

  • Every man thinks his own owl a falcon.

  • Every one is a preacher under the gallows.

  • Every one is a thief in his own craft.

  • Every one must row with the oars he has.

  • Every shot does not bring down a bird.

  • Every why has its wherefore.

  • Everything has a wherefore.

  • Everything has an end except God.

  • Everything has two handles (or two sides).

  • Evil words corrupt good manners.

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