Similar words: ad, add, aid, any, band, end, hand, land. Meaning: [ənd; (ə)n; ænd]conj.1. (used to connect grammatically coordinate words, phrases, or clauses) along or together with; as well as; in addition to; besides; also; moreover: pens and pencils. 2. added to; plus: 2 and 2 are 4. 3. then: He read for an hour and went to bed. 4. also, at the same time: to sleep and dream. 5. then again; repeatedly: He coughed and coughed. 6. (used to imply different qualities in things having the same name): There are bargains and bargains, so watch out. 7. (used to introduce a sentence, implying continuation) also; then: And then it happened. 8. Informal. to (used between two finite verbs): Try and do it. Call and see if she's home yet. 9. (used to introduce a consequence or conditional result): He felt sick and decided to lie down for a while. Say one more word about it and I'll scream. 10. but; on the contrary: He tried to run five miles and couldn't. They said they were about to leave and then stayed for two more hours. 11. (used to connect alternatives): He felt that he was being forced to choose between his career and his family. 12. (used to introduce a comment on the preceding clause): They don't like each other - and with good reason. 13. Archaic. if: and you please. Cf. an2. 14. and so forth, and the like; and others; et cetera: We discussed traveling, sightseeing, and so forth. 15. and so on, and more things or others of a similar kind; and the like: It was a summer filled with parties, picnics, and so on. n.16. an added condition, stipulation, detail, or particular: He accepted the job, no ands or buts about it. 17. conjunction (def. 5b)..
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61. Spare when you’re young, and spend when you’re old.
62. Familiar paths and old friends are the best.
63. Life is short and time is fleeting.
64. Hope for the best and prepare for the worst.
65. Old friends and old wine are best.
66. Ask no questions and hear no lies.
67. Scratch my back and I'll scratch yours.
68. Beg from beggers and you'll never be rich.
69. Be slow to promise and quick to perform.
70. March winds and April showers bring forth May flowers.
71. Kings and bears often worry keepers.
72. Rules and modesty destroy genius and art.
73. Don't keep a dog and bark yourself.
74. Judge not of men and thing at first sight.
75. You may go farther and fare worse.
76. Prosperity gains (or makes) friends(Sentencedict), and adversity tries them.
77. Silent men, like still waters, are deep and dangerous.
78. Penny and penny, laid up, will be many.
79. I cannot be your friend and your flatterer too.
80. Cry up wine and sell vinegar.
81. Is fair and wise and good and gay.
82. Reason is the guide and light of life.
83. Why keep a dog and bark yourself?
84. Truth and roses have thorns about them.
85. To make good use of life.one should have in youth the experience of advanced years,and in old age the vigor of youth.
86. The law is not the same at morning and at night.
87. The wisdom of nations lies in their proverbs, which are brief and pithy.
88. If doctors fail thee, be these three thy doctors; rest, cheerful-ness, and moderate diet.
89. Learning is an ornament in prosperity, a refuge in adversity, and a provision in old age.
90. The three foundations of learning: seeing much, suffering much, and studying much.
61. Their daily diet consisted of a lump of stale bread, a bowl of rice and stale water.
62. She intends to do A levels and go to university.
63. They had had a row, and she had locked him out of the apartment.
64. I strayed a few blocks in the wrong direction and became hopelessly lost.
65. The ball ricocheted off the goalkeeper and into the net.
66. We walked for an hour,then stopped and had a rest.
67. He was advised to smoke fewer cigarettes and drink less beer.
68. Her behaviour was a peculiar mixture of the sophisticated and the childlike.
69. The law has done little to prevent racial discrimination and inequality.
70. He was a thin, donnish-looking man in a tweed jacket and sandals.
71. He had hurt his left foot and had to hop along.