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barking dogs seldom bite
People who make themselves appear threatening rarely do any harm. A: "I'm really scared to tell Mr. White that I haven't finished my project. You know how he yells." B: "Yeah, but barking dogs seldom bite. He'll get over it."
Desert and reward seldom keep company.
Prov. If you deserve a reward, you are not necessarily going to get it. Jill: I worked so hard on that project, and Fred is taking all the credit for it. Jane: You know how it goes; desert and reward seldom keep company.
Things are seldom what they seem.
Prov. Things often appear different from what they really are. Emily seems to be a fine young lady, but be careful. Things are seldom what they seem. To judge from his elegant clothing and luxurious car, William was a wealthy man. But things are seldom what they seem; in fact, he was in desperate need of money.
Common Names:
Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
Corey | | ['kəʊri] | |
Abdullo | | - | Tajik |
MaËL | | - | French, Breton |
Valero | | bah-LE-ro | Spanish |
Indira | | - | Hinduism, Indian, Hindi, Marathi, Kannada, Tamil |
Larisa | | lah-REE-sah (Russian) | Russian, Ukrainian, Romanian, Latvian, Greek Mythology |