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Some Idioms of My People and Its Meaning

Meanings.

         1.     IDIOM: Any sheep that walks with a dog  will eat faeces

              MEANING: bad company corrupts good morals

   2.    IDIOM: Even if a child has more clothes than an elder he/she cannot have more rags than an elder.

             MEANING: An elder is more experienced than a child.

   3.   IDIOM: A sharp object has an edge, a fried bean cake has rough edges.

   MEANING: Blood is thicker than water.

4.  IDIOM: If a child is cutting a tree in the forest it’s only an elder that knows where it will fall.

     MEANING:  A child cannot know more than the elder.

    5.   IDIOM: If ones child looks like one then one will be happy.

          MEANING: An idiom to berate a child doing wrong

     6.   IDIOM:  A walking dead weeping for the dead

           MEANING: An Idiom buttressing the frailty of life.

      7.   IDIOM: A sweet soup was killed by money.

            MEANING: money brings good things.

      8.   IDIOM: Its easier to eat pork than to pay the bill

            MEANING: Getting into debts its very easy.

     9.    IDIOM: You dont throw a child away with the bath water

            MEANING: No matter what a child does, forgiveness is always proper.

    10.    IDIOM: Nobody knows the heart of man.

            MEANING: Idiom potraying the wickedness of man to man.

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