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1 wolves may lose their teeth but they never lose their nature
the leopard cannot change his spots throw nature out of the door, it will come back again through the windowEnglish-Ukrainian dictionary of proverbs > wolves may lose their teeth but they never lose their nature
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2 the leopard cannot change his spots
syn: the wolf may change his coat but not his dispositionthrow nature out of the door, it will come back again through the window≅ гадюка вмирає, а зілля хватає природу тяжко одмінити хоч вовк линяє, та норов не міняє горбатого могила виправить горбатого до стіни не приставиш криве дерево не дужо випрямитись з чорної кішки білої не зробиш хто родився вовком, тому лисицею не бути який удався, такий й згинеш яке в колиску, таке в могилку you cannot make a silk purse out of a sow's ear nature will have its course throw nature out of the door, it will come back again through the windowEnglish-Ukrainian dictionary of proverbs > the leopard cannot change his spots
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3 throw nature out of the door, it will come back again through the window
var: you can drive out Nature with a pitch-fark, but it keeps coming backthough you cast out nature with a fork, it will still returnsyn: what is bred in the bone will come out in the fleshзаступи природу дверима, то вона тобі вікном the leopard cannot change his spotsEnglish-Ukrainian dictionary of proverbs > throw nature out of the door, it will come back again through the window
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