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1 And the plethoric, choleric nature of the sufferer from gout has become proverbial .
2 The courtesy of the Japanese, nationally and individually, has become proverbial .
3 His absolute honesty had become proverbial long before he was President.
4 The expression ''fidus Achates'' has become proverbial for a loyal and devoted companion.
5 A custom-house oath has become proverbial in our own country.
6 The family affection of the Jew, his kindness to his kindred, have become proverbial .
7 We know all about Judas' kisses; they have become proverbial .
8 In spite of his infamy, Robespierre's honesty has become proverbial .
9 Scylla and Charybdis have become proverbial , to denote opposite dangers which beset one's course.
10 That ride, and others like it, had become proverbial among Puritan traders: examplars of Industry.
11 The talismanic power of Shah Jee's eyes had become proverbial throughout the city of Delhi.
12 Indeed, so far as my experience goes, the hospitality of Victoria ought to become proverbial .
13 No wonder 'fish out of water' and 'like a drowning man' have both become proverbial phrases.
14 The heroism of the defence has become proverbial .
15 The obstinacy of the President has become proverbial .
16 It has become proverbial , the coffee of Gaston.
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