Synonym: byword, proverb, saw. Similar words: bandage, appendage, dagger, pedagogy, pedagogue, now and again, radar, adapt. Meaning: ['ædɪdʒ] n. a condensed but memorable saying embodying some important fact of experience that is taken as true by many people.
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31) A tersely phrased statement of a truth or opinion an adage.
32) After such a abiding balderdash run even the a lot of abstaining-absent are now adage the market can continue to acceleration in dischargee of amounts that are more than 50 times balance.
33) Mak Arvin and Byron Lew of Department of Economics, Trent University in Peterborough, Ontario, Canada, have investigated the old adage that it's better to give than receive.
34) There is the old adage , " In the Spring and Autumn Era there were no righteous wars. "
35) You've heard the adage many times about turning lemons into lemonade(sentence dictionary), right ?
36) One good turn deserves another. What the old man and the little boy did for one another proved this adage .
37) There is a homely adage which runs ,'speak softly and carry a big stick; "
38) But China still has an adage is, get the better of a general without forever length.
39) Han Jia , I think both of us have followed this adage.
40) But the old adage that men grow into office has not proved true in my experience.
41) Her experience lends credence to the adage " We live and learn! "
42) Riera believes the old adage about there being no easy games is ringing truer than ever.
43) For me, it underlined the old adage that you have to go away to get perspective.
44) At the time the adage emerged, apples were easy to grow ( and still are ).
45) And the vast majority of the respondents to the AP-CNBC poll know the old adage that saving is the key to becoming a millionaire.
46) There is much truth in the old adage about fools and their money.
47) I never dieted but I realized early on that the old adage "eating for two" is really a bunch of the hooey.
48) Olympic sports have a series of unique and vivid symbolistic symbols. For example: Olympic signs, adage, Olympic Games flag, song, logo, medals, mascots, etc.
49) The political consensus, therefore, has sought to pursue economic growth rather than the redistribution of income, in keeping with John Kennedy's adage that "a rising tide lifts all boats."
50) REMEMBER the BOXING ADAGE: LEAD WITH SPEED , FOLLOW with POWER!
51) The adage " Trade is better than aid " is clearly of great relevance to agriculture.
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