Meaning of the word "hurry no man's cattle" in English
What does "hurry no man's cattle" mean in English? Explore the meaning, pronunciation, and specific usage of this word with Lingoland.
hurry no man's cattle
US /ˈhɜːr.i noʊ mænz ˈkæt.əl/
UK /ˈhʌr.i nəʊ mænz ˈkæt.əl/
Idiom
to advise someone not to rush or to be patient, often implying that haste is unnecessary or counterproductive
Example:
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I know you want the results now, but hurry no man's cattle; quality takes time.
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The old farmer told the young boy to hurry no man's cattle when he tried to finish the work too quickly.
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