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This proverb means that taking timely action to fix a small problem can prevent it from becoming a bigger issue that requires more effort to solve later on. It emphasizes the importance of being proactive and addressing problems early to avoid more significant consequences in the future.
Literally, it means that a single stitch (to fix a tear in a garment) will avoid having to make many more (nine) to fix a larger tear that it might cause.Figuratively, a little work today (one stitch) can save a lot of work later on (the nine stitches). For example, fixing a tile on the roof can stop the wind and water from getting in and causing a lot of damage to ceilings and so on. Or putting a little oil in the car engine can avoid a ruined engine, a ruined trip and an expensive repair.Think of a small rip in a stitched seam. If one were to restitch the hole in the seam while it is small, it won't take nearly as much effort as when the hole has time to work itself into a larger hole.It is often best to fix problems soon after they are discovered, so that they don't grow into larger problems that will require a lot more effort to fix.Fix in now, it will only get worse later and then be more difficult to repair
WikiAnswers cannot write your stories for you, but we WILL help you to figure out what to write. This proverb means that if you take care of little problems as they come up, you won't have a big problem later on. Write about a time when someone ignored little things, thinking they were just little things and not important and not worth taking time to fix, but then later on all of the little things had turned into a great big problem for the person.
This saying means that dealing with a problem promptly can prevent it from becoming worse and more complicated later on. By addressing issues early on, you can save yourself time and effort in the long run.
One of Mary Ludwig's famous quotes is: "Come on, don't worry about me, I've got nine lives left!" This was said during the Battle of Monmouth, where she took over her husband's position in the artillery after he collapsed. Another one is: "Well, if he won't defend it, I will!" when asked to leave the cannon during battle.
Complete this proverb-'a stitch in time saves
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"A stitch in time saves nine" IS a sentence!
A stitch in time saves nine stitches.The idea is that if you sew it when only one stitch has failed, you can save yourself more work, later.
A stitch in time will prevent a torn seam from losing nine more stitches. I'd better fix the car right now, because a stitch in time saves nine.
A stitch in time saves nine. Meaning: Avoid procrastination.
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"A stitch in time saves nine" is an old saying that simply means that taking time in an endeavor will save you from having to do more work later or having to redo the task altogether.
A Stitch in time saves nine
To do the right things before it get worse