1393 Scottish Proverbs / Page 30
581. 
He'll neither haud nor bind.
582. 
He'll no let grass grow at his heels.
583. 
He'll tell't to nae mair then he meets.
584. 
He'll wag as the bush wags.
585. 
He's a fool that forgets himself.
586. 
He's a hawk of a right nest.
587. 
He's a poor beggar that canna gang by ae door.
588. 
He's a proud fox that winna scrape his ain hole.
589. 
He's a silly chief that can neither do nor say.
590. 
He's an Aberdeen man, take his word again.
591. 
He's as bold as a lammermuir lion.
592. 
He's auld an' cauld an' ill to lie beside.
593. 
He's born deaf on that side of the head.
594. 
He's free o' fruit that wants an orchard.
595. 
He's got his nose in a gude kail pat.
596. 
He's like the craws, he eats himsel' out o' ply.
597. 
He's like the sing'd cat, better than he's bonny.
598. 
He's like the smith's dog - so wheel used to the sparks that he'll no burn.
599. 
He's mair worth hanging than hauding.
600. 
He's no sae daft as he lets on.
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