Conventional saying which permits alteration, transmitted by oral tradition, where figurative meaning is the extension of its literal meaning.
1The Greeks, who were very fond of this race, coined a proverbial phrase from it.
2Indeed, "Ducie's luck" was a proverbial phrase at the whist-tables of his club.
3Perhaps the proverbial phrase just quoted may have had its origin in the natural phenomenon here described.
4Hers was an inextinguishable wit, always alert, epigrammatic, enriching the language with proverbial phrases.
5No wonder 'fish out of water' and 'like a drowning man' have both become proverbial phrases.
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