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<p>riddles in some sayings, leading some scholars to create the label "proverb riddles".</p>

<p>Another similar construction is an <a href="page.php?w=idiom">idiom</a>atic phrase. Sometimes it is difficult to draw a distinction between idiomatic phrase and proverbial expression. In both of them the meaning does not immediately follow from the phrase. The difference is that an idiomatic phrase involves figurative language in its components, while in a proverbial phrase the figurative meaning is the extension of its literal meaning. Some experts</p><p>
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