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CONTRA DICTING PROVERBS

 
 
 What's good for the goose is good for the gander  One man's meat is another man's poison
 Don't cross your bridges before you come to them   Forewarned is forearmed 
 All good things come to those who wait  Time and tide wait for no man 
 Birds of a feather flock together  Opposites attract 
 You're never too old to learn  You can't teach an old dog new tricks 
 Silence is golden   The squeaky wheel gets the grease 
 Wise men think alike  Fools seldom differ 
 Practice makes perfect   All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy 
 The pen is mightier than the sword  Actions speak louder than words 
 He who hesitates is lost  Act in haste, repent at leisure 
 Good things come in small packages   The bigger the better 
 Absence makes the heart grow fonder  Out of sight, Out of mind 
 Clothes make the man  Never judge a book by its cover 

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... folk and folks are both plural and have no singular form.

The shortest -ology (study of) word is OOLOGY (the study of eggs).

The verb set has over 430 senses.

WIDOW is the only female form in English that is shorter than the corresponding male term (widower).
 
 
 

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