167 Proverbs about Fill / Page 14
131. 
Uncollected olives, left at random fill neither the saddle bag nor the little sack.
132. 
An evening rainbow means good weather in the morning, a rainbow in the morning fills wells and fountains.
133. 
If the olive trees blossom in April, you'll have enough to collect them with barrels; if they bud in May, you'll have enough to fill a small measure; but if as late as June, you'll only be collecting handfuls.
134. 
January chicks fill the hen house, August chicks fill the baskets.
135. 
The summer that yields lots of pumpkins and horse radish doesn't fill the larder.
136. 
January hoeing fills the basket.
137. 
The laying hen says: give me feed to fill my beak and I'll give you eggs.
138. 
Pears, fill the chest; prunes, eat one.
139. 
If you prune in April you'll fill your barrels not with wine, but with water.
140. 
If the mare jumps, the filly will jump higher.
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