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    KnPanel
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    Double-Speak Proverbs are sayings that have been passed on for hundreds of years. You probably said one of these proverbs, or at least heard someone use them before but would you recognize the same sayings if they were re-written using BIG WORDS?

    Here are a couple examples of a Double-Speak Proverb:

    I. The stylus is more potent than the claymore. Meaning – The Pen is Mightier than the Sword.

    II. Refrain from enumerating your poultry precursory to their incubation and mergence from their embryonic habit. Meaning- Don’t count your chickens before they are hatched.

    Get the hang of it? Enter our latest Brain Buster by sending your answers to all 4 of the following Double- Speak Proverbs:

    1.) It is fruitless to indoctrinate a super-annuated canine with innovative maneuvers.
    2.) Pulchritude possesses solely cutaneous profundity.
    3.) Do not traverse a structure erected to afford passage over a waterway until the time of

    4.) Members of an avian species of identical plumage congregate.

    Good Luck!!

    Please send your answers to Yeshiva World Coffee Room and be sure to include “Fall Brain Buster 2017”.

    #1401752
    adocs
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    Cute.

    1. You can’t teach an old dog new tricks

    2. Beauty is only skin deep

    3. Will cross that bridge when we get to it.

    4. birds of a feather flock together

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