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A thorn, a hound's tooth, a fool's word: these are the three sharpest things.
Irish Proverb
To resist with hand and tooth.
Dutch Proverb
An ivory tooth is not cure for the lost tooth.
Swahili Proverb
I ate honey in my childhood, and its sweetness is still in my tooth.
Swahili Proverb
An eye for an eye, and a tooth for a tooth.
Japanese Proverb
Unless the broken tooth is thrown out the mouth will continue to chew with caution.
African Proverb
The tongue ever turns to the aching tooth.
English Proverb
A good word never broke a tooth.
Irish Proverb
The tongue goes to the aching tooth.
Portuguese Proverb
Do not look at the tooth of a gift horse.
Hungarian Proverb
An eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth.
Hungarian Proverb
When you pull the tooth, it will stop hurting.
Corsican Proverb
If you care for healing the tooth of a tutsi that he recovers, he will surely bite you to-morrow.
Rwandan Proverb
The tongue always returns to the sore tooth.
Russian Proverb
A sharp tooth for hard bread.
Spanish Proverb
A loose tooth will not rest until it's pulled out.
Ethiopian Proverb
A man with a missing tooth does not eat ugiri with relish.
Ibo Proverb
Until the rotten tooth is pulled out cautiously, the mouth will not have rest.
African Proverb
The tooth is a fool because it smiles to whom it even dislikes.
African Proverb
A white tooth has a bloody root.
African Proverb
A sharp tooth for hard bread.
Portuguese Proverb
The tongue goes to where the tooth aches.
Italian Proverb
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