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You can't fool a shot sparrow on chaff
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Phraseologism: You can't fool a shot sparrow on chaff.
Meaning: About an experienced, experienced person who is difficult to outwit or deceive (joking).
Origin: The proverb reflects observations of the habits of sparrows. In search of food, the old sparrow will never fly to the chaff, that is, to the ears of bread already beaten with threshing flails, but will look for stacks that have not yet been threshed.
Random phraseology:
Pathetic words.
Meaning:
Moral teachings, an appeal to conscience.
Origin:
An expression from the novel by I. A. Goncharov "Oblomov" (1859). This is how the old servant Zakhar calls the moralizing that the master reads to him: "The master of miserable words speaks like a knife to the heart and cuts" (Part I, Ch. 8, Part II, Ch. 7). |
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