It's as wise as an owl.
A moral is defined as a wise saying that describes the lesson taught at the end of a fable.
The term that is defined as a wise saying that describes the lesson taught at the end of a fable is 'the moral of the fable'.
"The moral of the story is often found at its end."
If I were giving a speech on animal cruelty then I would discuss how the animals are treated, what is really done to them, and end with saying . . . "if this isn't cruelty then what is?"
After first being named Manor Farm, then Animal Farm, the farm eventually ends up being named The Manor Farm.
as wise as an owl
Wise Stores ended in 1995.
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There are so many words that end with the suffix wise. Some of these words include likewise, clockwise, otherwise and so much more.
by saying "the end"
I'm going out on a limb and saying that there must be at least one person named Wolfgang Gutierrez in Spain. There might even be a Georg.
west end