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You never know what you can do until you try
 
This proverb urges people who are reluctant to try something to go ahead and have a go. They may be unexpectedly successful.
 
What you don’t know can’t hurt you
 
This proverbs points out the advantage of ignorance, typically of wrongful doings, knowledge of which would be an [...]

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A fool and his money are soon parted
 
If you don’t take good care of your money and use it sensibly, you will soon lose it. This proverb is used typically when a certain person is being cheated or taken advantage of financially by someone else, or has paid too much for something.
 
A little knowledge is [...]

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The meaning of proverb: The really worthwhile things that add most to the quality of life can be enjoyed without spending any money:
 

The best things in life are free - the sun, beautiful scenery, the sounds of nature, human companionship and above all, friendship.

 

I’ve never wanted to go on [...]

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1. aloha (uh Low hah) interjection –Hawaiian word used especially as a warm welcome or good-bye. Hawaiian (love, affection).
2. gung-ho adj. –Extremely enthusiastic; eager. A U.S. Marine Corps slogan in World War II; [...]

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1. channel surf v.– To switch from one TV channel to another in search of a more appealing program.
2. multimedia n.– Combination of modes of communication, such as video, audio [...]

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