Sentence examples of "de má fama" in Portuguese

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A má chaga sara, e a má fama mata He that has an ill name, is half hanged
Às vezes uma escada é sinal de má sorte. Sometimes a ladder is a sign of bad luck.
A situação foi de má a pior. The situation went from bad to worse.
A fama nem sempre é acompanhamento do sucesso. Fame is not always an accompaniment of success.
Ele entrou para o salão da fama. He entered the hall of fame.
Não se ganha boa fama em cama de penas No sweet without his sweat
Cria fama e deita na cama As you make your bed so you must lie in it
Cobra boa fama, e deita-te a dormir Win a good reputation, and sleep at your ease
Mais vale boa fama que dourada cama A good name is better than riches
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