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adage

[ad-ij] / ˈæd ɪdʒ /


Example Sentences

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It has been a Florida swing to prove the adage that tournaments are never over until they are over.

From BBC

Will he follow the adage that revenge is a dish best served cold, and prefer to make peace, consolidate power and rebuild his military to fight another day?

From The Wall Street Journal

“This reminds me of the adage that is so true: Sometimes, the best deals you do are the ones you don’t,” sports-business analyst Andrew Brandt posted on X about the Tagovailoa release.

From MarketWatch

“There’s an adage that I have come to quote repeatedly, and it is if you want to do something big, get help, especially from people who are smarter than you are,” Cerf said.

From The Wall Street Journal

Forget the old adage about March coming in like a lion and going out like a lamb — at least when it comes to new book releases.

From Los Angeles Times