Use "become a proverb" in a sentence

1. Mexican proverb,

2. - African Proverb

3. Byword: A proverbial expression; a proverb

4. (Congolese Proverb) The teeth are smiling, but is the heart? (Congolese Proverb) A house with …

5. " Isn't there a Russian proverb like... "

6. Deuteronomy 28:37 And thou shalt become an astonishment, a proverb, and a Byword, among all nations whither the LORD shall lead thee.

7. 15 His punctuality is a proverb.

8. He is fickle to a proverb.

9. He is a proverb for carelessness.

10. 16 His ignorance is a proverb.

11. Byword definition is - a proverbial saying : proverb

12. 23 He is punctual to a proverb.

13. 20 He is ignorant to a proverb.

14. 10 A proverb in fact from hell.

15. There is a Chinese proverb that says:

16. 17 "measure for measure" is a proverb.

17. 6 " Practice makes perfect. " is a proverb.

18. 3 " Practice makes perfect. " is a proverb.

19. 2 He is a proverb for carelessness.

20. 1 He is fickle to a proverb.

21. 22 His words may pass into a proverb.

22. A mantis blocking a carriage is a proverb though

23. Byword (14 Occurrences) Deuteronomy 28:37 You shall become an astonishment, a proverb, and a Byword, among all the peoples where Yahweh shall lead you away

24. 18 They were ridiculous even to a proverb.

25. A Slovak proverb says: “Words admonish, examples move”.

26. 10 synonyms for Byword: adage, aphorism, maxim, motto, proverb, saw, saying, adage, proverb, saw

27. He grinned and then uttered a Swahili proverb.

28. Byword (14 Occurrences) Deuteronomy 28:37 You shall become an astonishment, a proverb, and a Byword, among all the peoples where Yahweh shall lead you away

29. 21 Rome was not built in a day. ---- Proverb.

30. Just an old mexican proverb.

31. 9 He grinned and then uttered a Swahili proverb.

32. A Biblical proverb may take the form of a puzzling saying.

33. A proverb often expresses a profound truth in very few words.

34. “Trembling at men is what lays a snare,” says a proverb.

35. Deuteronomy 28:37 (KJV) - "And thou (children of Israel) shalt become an astonishment a proverb, and a Byword, among ALL NATIONS whither the LORD shall lead thee"

36. (Cameroonian Proverb) A man's wealth may be superior to him.

37. So is a proverb in the mouth of stupid people.

38. 19 Genius will not; unrewarded genius is almost a proverb.

39. (Burundian Proverb) A mother's behind sins when it sits down

40. How true the proverb is: A good conscience is a soft pillow!

41. An old russian proverb reminds us,

42. Carol: Usually a paper Xmas hat, a toy and a Xmas proverb.

43. “The shrewd one considers his steps,” states a Bible proverb.

44. Deuteronomy 28:37 View whole chapter See verse in context And thou shalt become an astonishment, a proverb, and a Byword, among all nations whither the LORD shall lead thee

45. Adage definition, a traditional saying expressing a common experience or observation; proverb

46. “With those consulting together there is wisdom,” says a Bible proverb.

47. The appetite, says the proverb, grows with eating.

48. (Cameroonian Proverb) Better a mistake at the beginning than at the end

49. Slow and steady wins the race? is a proverb to live by.

50. Sorry, but that' s got to be a proverb from the Urals

51. A Spanish proverb states: “There is no conflict between poverty and cleanliness.”

52. “White teeth, black heart,” says the African proverb.

53. A Creaking door hangs longest proverb Sick people often outlive healthy people

54. 28 'Don't put all your eggs in one basket' is a proverb.

55. 27 That proverb is apposite to this case.

56. 12 That proverb is apposite to this case.

57. 4 As the proverb goes, time is money.

58. A proverb may also contain similes, metaphors, and other figures of speech.

59. There is an ancient proverb among my people:

60. From Middle English Byworde (“proverb”), from Old English bīword, bīwyrde (“proverb, household word", also "adverb”), from bī- (“by-”) + word (“word”); probably a translation of Latin proverbium.

61. In this proverb, the wayward person is portrayed as “a strange woman” —a prostitute.

62. Estrilda; genus Estrilda (Avadavats) Learn English with Proverbs "Cowards die many times, but a brave man only dies once." (English proverb) "Never reveal all that you know to others: They might become shrewder than you." (Bhutanese proverb) "The best to sit with in all times is a book."

63. “Foolishness is tied up with the heart of a boy,” warns the proverb.

64. 3 The appetite, says the proverb, grows with eating.

65. The road to hell is paved with good intentions is a proverb or aphorism.

66. This Zulu proverb emphasizes that a person is successful because of actions, not words.

67. 25 As the proverb says , idle young, needy old.

68. 5 As the proverb goes,(www.Sentencedict.com) time is money.

69. (Burundian Proverb) The reception has more value than the invitation

70. 26 As the proverb says, no pains, no gains.

71. From Middle English Byworde (“proverb”), from Old English bīword, bīwyrde (“proverb, household word", also "adverb”), from Proto-Germanic *bīwurdiją, equivalent to by- +‎ word

72. A GERMAN proverb states: “With hat in hand, one goes through all the land.”

73. They can take heart in the truth of another Bible proverb: “When the wicked become many, transgression abounds; but those who are righteous will look on their very downfall.”

74. A hungry man is an Angry man proverb Hunger can cause people to be volatile

75. (Burundian Proverb) Two lightning flashes cannot come from one cloud

76. In reply, he quoted a Sanskrit proverb: 'Forgiveness is the ornament of the brave'.

77. The argot and proverb created by them enrich Chinese language.

78. 24 As the proverb says, honesty is the best policy.

79. A Bully is always a coward proverb A Bully will only mistreat others perceived to be weaker

80. From Middle English byword, Byworde (“proverb”), from Old English bīword, bīwyrde (“proverb, household word", also "adverb”), from Proto-Germanic *bīwurdiją, equivalent to by- +‎ word