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Fine words butter no parsnips' is a phrase that means using words by themselves is useless and should be avoided. People should be judged by their actions as well.

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What does the meaning fine words butter no parsnips mean?

This idiom means that it's easy to talk, but talk is not action.


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What is the origin of parsnips?

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Are parsnips high or low in potassium?

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Can a french butter dish be used for raw butter without the butter becoming rancid?

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