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441. Out of the frying pan into the fire.. British Proverb. Out of the frying pan into the fire.
British Proverb

442. The longest at the fire soonest finds cold.. British Proverb. The longest at the fire soonest finds cold.
British Proverb

443. One's own fire is pleasant.. British Proverb. One's own fire is pleasant.
British Proverb

444. Put not fire to flax.. British Proverb. Put not fire to flax.
British Proverb

445. Look to yourself when your neighbour's house is on fire.. British Proverb. Look to yourself when your neighbour's house is on fire.
British Proverb

446. Ill words are bellows to a slackening fire.. British Proverb. Ill words are bellows to a slackening fire.
British Proverb

447. Soft fire makes sweet malt.. British Proverb. Soft fire makes sweet malt.
British Proverb

448. Secret fire is discovered by its smoke.. Catalonian Proverb. Secret fire is discovered by its smoke.
Catalonian Proverb

449. What you lose in the fire, you will find in the ashes.. Creole Proverb. What you lose in the fire, you will find in the ashes.
Creole Proverb

450. You may hide the fire, but what about the smoke?. Creole Proverb. You may hide the fire, but what about the smoke?
Creole Proverb

451. Yesterday is ashes; tomorrow wood. Only today does the fire burn brightly.. Eskimo Proverb. Yesterday is ashes; tomorrow wood. Only today does the fire burn brightly.
Eskimo Proverb

452. Fire and gunpowder do not sleep together.. Ghanaian Proverb. Fire and gunpowder do not sleep together.
Ghanaian Proverb

453. Fire and gunpowder are not bedfellows.. Ghanaian Proverb. Fire and gunpowder are not bedfellows.
Ghanaian Proverb

454. If you are in hiding, don't light a fire.. Ghanaian Proverb. If you are in hiding, don't light a fire.
Ghanaian Proverb

455. Wood already touched by fire is not hard to set alight.. Ghanaian Proverb. Wood already touched by fire is not hard to set alight.
Ghanaian Proverb

456. The fish at the top edge of the fire.. Hawaiian Proverb. The fish at the top edge of the fire.
Hawaiian Proverb

457. Whatever the type of firewood found in a place, it is usually good enough for the people of that place to cook with.. Igbo Proverb. Whatever the type of firewood found in a place, it is usually good enough for the people of that place to cook with.
Igbo Proverb

458. When visitors come a wi fireside, wi mek wi pot smell nice.. Jamaican Proverb. When visitors come a wi fireside, wi mek wi pot smell nice.
Jamaican Proverb

459. When yu go a fireside an' see food, eat half an' lef' half.. Jamaican Proverb. When yu go a fireside an' see food, eat half an' lef' half.
Jamaican Proverb

460. Man dat carry straw no fe fool wid fire.. Jamaican Proverb. Man dat carry straw no fe fool wid fire.
Jamaican Proverb

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