PROVERBIDIOMS

A Poster by T. E. Breitenbach
 
OVER 300 PROVERBS & CLICHÉS ARE HIDDEN IN
AND LISTED ON THE POSTER!

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Our everyday sayings, when taken literally, stimulate humorous, eye-opening images: imagine a real case of "butterflies in the stomach", or a "rat race"! Over 300 are interpreted in the poster & listed on the bottom. This is an absorbing puzzle to fascinate all ages.

All designs are printed on acid-free paper with rich, fade-resistant inks. Most fit a standard 22 x 28 inch standard frame). Check out our other imaginative products too!
 

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SOME DETAILS


"You can't have your cake and eat it too,"
and "I'm hungry enough to eat a horse."


"You are what you eat"


"The rat race"


"Cat got your tongue,"
and "The cat's out of the bag.


"The way to a man's heart is through
his stomach" and "Men seldom make
passes to girls who wear glasses"

 
 
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T. E. Breitenbach 1975, 1980. All rights reserved. Proverbidioms is a trademark of T. E. Breitenbach.
PROVERBIDIOMS