Similar words: proverb, verbiage, controversial, prove, proven, approve, improved, provincial. Meaning: [prə'vɜrbɪəl /-'vɜː-] adj. 1. of or relating to or resembling or expressed in a proverb 2. widely known and spoken of.
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61, "As different as chalk and cheese" is an old proverbial phrase to suggest that two things, superficially alike, are totally different in their qualities.
62, With the help of some advertising stunts, she successfully made her proverbial debut in the Hollywood.
63, Women love the raw, hunky, masculinity associated with the proverbial bad boy. Sentencedict.com
64, Here is where we come down to the proverbial brass tacks. Whose strongest team would triumph more times than the others in an eternal semi-final/final knock-out competition?
65, Tom was looking at Mrs Adams, as unabashed as the proverbial cat looking at a king.
66, It's folk wisdom that people fidget, touch their noses, stutter, and break eye contact when they lie - the proverbial "shifty-eyed" look. But research has shown that just isn't so.
67, I decide not to ask her for a loan in view of her proverbial meanness.
68, Tom was looking at Mrs Adams, as unabashed as the proverbial cat at a king.
69, Their generosity is proverbial.
70, Take the proverbial impotent shy person who, while participating in a cyberspace interactive game, adopts the identity of an irresistible seducer or sadistic murderer.
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