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Complete English riddles about dogs

Proverbs are concise phrases widely circulated among the people, which mostly reflect the practical experience of working people and are generally passed down from mouth to mouth. Proverbs are similar to idioms, but colloquial, easy to understand, generally express a complete meaning, and there are almost one or two short sentences in form.

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People who want to hang their dogs admit that they are crazy first. If you want to add a crime, why not have nothing to say?

(2) Quickly find a stick for beating dogs.

Love me, love me, love me and love me.

Too much pudding will choke the dog. Too much pudding will choke the dog.

Everyone has his day. Everyone has his day.

(6) dog barking hall? T (rarely) bites people. Barking dogs seldom bite.

Don't make trouble. Don't make trouble.

Dead dogs don't bite. Dead dogs don't bite.

Not all dogs bark at thieves. A dog is not necessarily a thief when it barks. Don't judge a book by its cover. )

(10) Every dog is a lion at home. Dogs become lions at home.

(1 1) Tang? Don't be a dog in the manger Don't be a dog in the manger )

(12) Dogs don't eat dogs.

(13) Disdainful dogs will eat dirty pudding. Dogs will eat dirty pudding no matter how arrogant they are.

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