275 Proverbs about Tail / Page 7
121. 
In the tail lies the venom.
122. 
Nine tailors make a man.
123. 
One can't make head or tail of it.
124. 
Pulling the devil by the tail does not lead far young or old.
125. 
Talk of the wolf and you see his tail.
126. 
The tail is the hardest to scourge.
127. 
When a cow is lost it is something to recover its tail, were it only to make a handle for one's door.
128. 
The tulip is, among flowers, what the peacock is among birds. A tulip lacks scent, a peacock has an unpleasant voice. The one takes pride in its garb, the other in its tail.
129. 
You've grazed so much, where's your tail-fat?
130. 
He eats sheep-tail with the wold, and cries with the shephard.
131. 
A dog will not make himself look like a horse just by cutting off his tail.
132. 
By joining the tail to the trunk one makes up the whole elephant.
133. 
The dog's tail stays crooked even if he is buried for twelve years.
134. 
The dog's tail, even if buried for twelve years, will remain as crooked as ever.
135. 
The sieve says to the needle, "You have a hole in your tail."
136. 
It is easy to cut the tail of a dead wolf.
137. 
A tailless dog cannot express his joy.
138. 
They said to the fox, the fox said to its tail.
139. 
The horse may run quickly, but it can't escape its own tail.
140. 
When you are in a pack of hounds, you either bark or wag your tail.
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