Proverbs with Keyword: "BIRD"
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- B357 As free as BIRD in air
- B358 As merry as a BIRD in May
- B359 As merry as BIRD on bough (brier)
- B360 Better a BIRD in hand than a vulture flying
- B361 Better to be a BIRD of the wood than of the cage
- B362 A BIRD cries too late when it is taken
- B363 A BIRD in the hand is better than (is worth) two in the bush (ten in the wood)
- B364 The BIRD is flown
- B365 A BIRD is known by its note and a man by his talk
- B365a A BIRD (egg) of the same nest
- B366 The BIRD that can sing and will not sing must be made to sing
- B367 Each BIRD loves to hear himself sing
- B368 The early BIRD catches the worm
- B369 Every BIRD is known by his feather
- B370 Every BIRD must hatch her own eggs
- B371 A fair BIRD has fair feathers
- B372 He has brought up a BIRD to pick out his own eyes
- B373 He that will take the BIRD must not scare it
- B374 I heard a BIRD sing (A little bird said so)
- B375 If every BIRD had (should take) his own feathers he should be as rich as a new-shorn sheep (you would be naked)
- B376 An ill (evil) BIRD (crow) lays an ill (evil) egg
- B377 It is a foul BIRD that defiles his own nest
- B378 It is an ill BIRD that picks out the dam's eyes
- B379 A little BIRD is content with a little nest
- B380 The more the BIRD caught in lime strives the faster he sticks
- B381 Such BIRD such nest (egg)
- B382 Thou art a bitter BIRD, said the raven to the starling
- B383 Thou singest like a BIRD called a swine
- B384 To be in for a BIRD
- B385 To every BIRD his own nest is best
- B386 To have a BIRD in one's breast
- B387 To hit the BIRD in the eye
- B388 To take the BIRD by its feet
- B389 Ye are my BIRD for as black as ye are
- B390 You may gape long enough ere a BIRD fall in your mouth
- B391 As bare as a BIRD's ass
- B392 Whist, whist, I smell a BIRD's nest
- B393 BIRDS of a feather will flock (fly) together
- B394 BIRDS once snared (limed) fear all bushes
- B395 March BIRDS are best
- B396 Old BIRDS are not caught with chaff
- B397 Small BIRDS must have meat
- B398 Then we shall catch BIRDS tomorrow
- B399 There are no BIRDS of this year in last year's nests
- B400 To kill two BIRDS with one stone
- B400a To love hollow BIRDS¹
- B401 You catch BIRDS by laying salt on their tails