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no mend a broken nest by dabbing at it. Ye'll play a sma' game before you stand out. Ye'll see the gowk in your sleep. "When you awake in the morning you will see matters differently."--_Jamieson._ Ye'll sit till ye sweat and work till ye freeze. Ye'll tak mair in your mou' than your cheeks will haud. Ye'll worry in the band like M'Ewen's calf. "In plain English, you'll be hanged."--_Kelly._ Ye loe a' ye see, like Rab Roole when he's ree. Addressed to covetous, greedy persons. When Rab Roole was "ree," he was crazy with drink. Ye look as bauld as a blackfaced wedder. Ye look as if butter wadna melt in your mou', but cheese will no choke ye. "I am beginning to think ye are but a queer ane--ye look as if butter wadna melt in your mouth, but I sall warrant cheese no choke ye.--But I'll thank ye to gang your ways into the parlour, for I'm no like to get muckle mair out o' ye."--_St Ronan's Well._ Ye look as if ye had eaten your bedstrae. "Ye look like a rinner," quo' the deil to the lobster. "Spoken to those who are very unlikely to do what they pretend to."--_Kelly._ Ye look like Let-me-be. That is, very quiet and inoffensive. Ye look liker a deil than a bishop. Ye look liker a thief than a horse. Yelping curs will raise mastiffs. Ye maun be auld ere ye pay sic a gude wad. Literally, you will be very old ere you can perform such a promise; proverbially, of course, that you look upon that promise as of no value. Ye maun hae't baith simmered and wintered. "'To simmer and winter,' to spend much time in forming a plan; to ponder; to ruminate."--_Jamieson._ It also means, to trifle, to dilly-dally, to go round about a subject. "'His heart was amaist broken.' 'It maun be unco brittle,' said Claud, with a hem. 'But what's the need o' this summering and wintering anent it? Tell us what has happened.'"--_The Entail._ Ye maun redd your ain ravelled clue. That is, you must extricate yourself from your difficulties without assistance. Ye maun spoil or ye spin. Ye maun tak the will for the deed. Ye maunna throw awa the cog, tho' Crummie fling't. Ye may be godly, but ye'll ne'er be cleanly. Ye may be greedy, but ye're no greening. Ye may dight yer neb and flee up. An expression of indifference, addressed to a person whose opinion we consider of no valu
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