Throw dirt enough, and some will stick



Throw dirt enough, and some will stick.

Prov. If you persistently say bad things about someone, people will begin to believe your accusations, even if they are not true. (Sometimes mud is used instead of dirt.) One of the candidates in the election kept accusing the other one of having cheated on his income tax, and eventually the voters believed it. As they say, throw dirt enough, and some will stick.
See also: and, dirt, stick, throw, will

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