Famous Proverbs
2247 Proverbs about Spanish / Page 18
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At an ambuscade of villains a man does better with his feet than his hands.172.
At an auction keep your mouth shut.173.
At the end the Gloria is chanted.174.
At the wedding-feast the least eater is the bride.175.
Attack is the best form of defence.176.
Avoid a friend who covers you with his wings and destroys you with his beak.177.
Away with thee, sickness, to where they make a good pillow for thee.178.
Bachelor, a peacock; betrothed, a lion; married, an ass.179.
Bad news is always true.180.
Bargains are dear.