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ill造句
31, Disgraced may be he who thinks ill. 32, An ill workman quarrels with his tools. 33, Ill news never comes too late. 34, A work ill done must be twice done. 35, It is an ill wind that blows nobody good. 36, It is better to be alone than in ill company. 37, It is better to fight for justice than to rail at the ill. 38, When the weasel and the cat make a marriage, it is a very ill presage. 39, In good years corn is hay, in ill years straw is corn. 40, It is an ill bird that fouls [soils] its own nest. 41, Ill deeds cannot honour. 42, Ill-gotten, ill spent. 43, Learning makes a good man better and ill man worse. 44, Speak little of your ill luck and boast not of your good luck. 45, Honesty may be dear bought; but can never be an ill pennyworth. 46, It is ill sitting at Rome and striving with the Pope. 47, It is better to fight for good than to rail at the ill. 48, He who has done ill once will do it again. 49, Is the good or ill choice of a good or ill wife. 50, It's no sin to sell dear, but a sin to give ill measure. 51, Ill news comes space. 52, Ill news travels fast. 53, Two sparrows on one ear of corn make an ill agreement. 54, The good or ill hap of a good or ill wife. 54, Wish you will loveand make progress everyday! 55, Good words and ill deeds decieve wise men and fools. 56, It is an ill bird that fouls its own nest. 57, He that is ill to himself will be good to nobody. 58, It is a good tongue that says no ill, and a better heart that thinks none. 59, It's an ill wind that blows no one any good. 60, The best remedy against an ill man is much ground between.