My mother frequently uses the old adage "Birds of a feather flock together" when she talks about my friends.
2007-01-22 10:10:46
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answered by Tree 3
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An adage is a short, but memorable saying, which holds some important fact of experience that is considered true by many people, or it has gained some credibility through its long use.
adage (plural adages)
1. An old saying, which has obtained credit by long use.
2. An old saying, which has been overused or considered a cliché; a trite maxim.
2007-01-22 10:08:51
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answered by lou53053 5
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As the old adage goes, "you are what you eat".
Adage: a traditional saying expressing a common experience or observation
2007-01-22 10:05:49
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answered by Anonymous
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I've always believed in the adage that the secret of eternal youth is arrested development.
2007-01-22 10:13:31
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answered by blah blah 5
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One of my spelling words is adage. I don't know what it means, and im too lazy too look it up.
2007-01-22 10:05:53
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answered by Mike 1
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Confucius say always use best adage.
An ancient piece of popular wisdom.
Our greatest glory is not in never falling,
but in rising every time we fall.
2007-01-22 10:14:49
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answered by Anonymous
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Do your own homework so you can learn to read and write. That is the only way to stay out of poverty.
2007-01-22 10:14:59
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answered by Christopher A 3
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its sentence
2007-01-22 10:05:09
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answered by You Betcha! 6
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