Adage Mnemonic
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adage
adage
/ˈæ.dɪdʒ/
proverb
colloquialism
apophthegm.
saying
Examples
- As the article says, it is an adage.
- It is, as the article accurately states, an adage.
- This also doesnt contradict the adage.
- As it is stated, the adages deal strictly with landing.
- In response I'd repeat the old a adage.
- In the military there's an old adage that you salute the person.
- Unfortunatly the french page for adage is not very explicit.
- 'The end would justify the means', as the old adage goes.
- He believes in the adage of life is short and carpe diem.
- In the military there's an old adage that you salute the rank not the person.
a condensed but memorable saying embodying some important fact of experience that is taken as true by many people
noun
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"Add + Age. As you add age, you gain more wisdom and sayings."
"Add + Age. As you add age, you gain wisdom and sayings."
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