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Misfortunes never come singly
Misfortunes never come singly.
Prov. Bad things tend to happen in groups. I already told you that my wife lost her job. Well, misfortunes never come singly; our house was robbed last night.
Common Names:
Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
Liana | | - | Italian, Portuguese, Romanian, English |
Meeks | | [mi:ks] | |
Bonaventura | | bo-nah-ven-TOO-rah | Italian |
Herakles | | HER-ə-kleez (English) | Greek Mythology |
Isidorus | | - | Late Roman |
Gavril | | - | Bulgarian, Macedonian, Romanian |