bob|P-&-S: Good manners are not bought and sold
bob|P-&-S: When cats have horns
bob|P-&-S: To sell common silk and buy mastuli
bob|P-&-S: Emperor Snakehead (Channa marulioides); Toman Bungah
bob|P-&-S: When standing up, he is on the lookout for the foe
bob|P-&-S: It may pain the eye that sees it, but it pains even more the shoulder that bears it
bob|P-&-S: It looks near but it’s out of reach
bob|P-&-S: The kadok has even climbed over the top of the sireh stake
bob|P-&-S: Take too big strides and you’ll tear the gusset in the crutch of your trousers
bob|P-&-S: To fall – but on to a mattress
bob|P-&-S: Like a buffalo whose nose is pierced
bob|P-&-S: In climbing a chĕkur one may fall to one’s death!
bob|P-&-S: He wants his bananas ready skinned for him
bob|P-&-S: Changeable Hawk-eagle (Nisaetus cirrhatus)
bob|P-&-S: Green Peafowl (Pavo muticus)
bob|P-&-S: It’s the man who eats chillies that burns his tongue
bob|P-&-S: Squirming like a goat with a maggoty sore
bob|P-&-S: The prawn is unaware of its own hump
bob|P-&-S: If you`ve overshot the mark going downstream at night, what is there to be said the next morning?
bob|P-&-S: If you`ve overshot the mark going downstream at night, what is there to be said the next morning?
bob|P-&-S: Putting an ear-stud on a torn ear
bob|P-&-S: He may be small, but you can’t safely reckon on him being only a young one
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bob|P-&-S: Caterwauling like a lascivious tomcat
bob|P-&-S: Pinching the child while you rock the cradle
bob|P-&-S: The sugar-ants want to carry off the mountain in their mouths
bob|P-&-S: If you`ve overshot the mark going downstream at night, what is there to be said the next morning?
bob|P-&-S: Rain falling on sand
bob|P-&-S: Give her rice and she wants the husks
bob|P-&-S: Running to earth like water on a keladi leaf