37 Metaphors for d

"D-n me" is an abbreviation of "G-d d-n me," which in England does not seem to mean more mischief or harm than any of our or their common expletives in conversation, such as "O gemini!"

D is the side door and E the side porch.

WILLIAMSON, THAMES. D is for Dutch; a last regional novel.

On the other hand, if the 'necessity' of the operation be taken seriously, the 'inference' becomes illusory; for if the conclusion inferred is already contained in the premisses, what sense is there in the purely verbal process of drawing it out? (d) Most glaringly inadequate of all, however, is the Formal doctrine of 'Proof' contained in its theory of the Syllogism.

D is the camera and lens.

"She you desired to wed is yonder, and must take the other's place.

A A are the ordinary steam passages to the top and bottom of the cylinder; B B is the ring which rubs against the back of the valve casing, and D is the eduction passage, S S S S shows the limits of the steam space, for the steam penetrates to the central chamber S S by the sides of the valve.

" "But iv id is necessary, myn goed Blaize, you musd submid," replied his mother.

"Dass one fille à la cassette," said Aurora, "my gran'-muzzah; mais, ad de sem tarn id is Clotilde."

A B is the principal meridian; C D is the base line.

D is the side door and E the side porch.

Id could not be the quitte, because my papa keep the bucket, an' forget to sen' the quitte to Father Pierre.

d of my heart is a great country of hill and valley, moorland and marsh, full of woodlands, meadows, and all manner of flowers, and everywhere set with steadings and dear homesteads, old farms and old churches of grey stone or flint, and peopled by the kindest and quietest people in the world.

Old Parson Bradley hed been a farmer afore he turned minister, and one Sunday mornin' his parish was thornin' him to pray for rain, so he says: 'Thou knowest, O Lord!

[Transcriber's note: Charts D and E are maps of the waters around the United Kingdom, and the waters of the Mediterranean, respectively, with patrol zones marked.

id was Clotilde wad you" She turned her face away and buried her mouth in her handkerchief.

" "Mais" cried Clotilde, "id shall nod be impossib'!"

D is the crank in the intermediate shaft, which works the air pump E.

D is the single warp 3-leaf sacking weave, 4 units shown, but the mechanical parts for weaving both C and D remain constant.

d, e, and f, are three coral banks, having dry sandy keys on each; they are of circular shape, and from a mile to a third of a mile in diameter: d is the largest, and bears nearly due-west from Cape Flinders, from which it is distant twelve miles and a half.

" "Of coze," said Aurora, with a pensive respiration, "I thing id is doze climade," and the apothecary stopped, as a man should who finds himself unloading large philosophy in a little parlor.

Ye see, he did n' know he hed been a-fightin' Yankees, 'n' he did n' like the idee.

What a high camel! D was a duck With spots on his back, Who lived in the water, And always said "Quack!" Dear little duck!

"D, I presume, is not altogether a fool; and, if not, must have anticipated these waylayings, as a matter of course.

d, e, and f, are three coral banks, having dry sandy keys on each; they are of circular shape, and from a mile to a third of a mile in diameter: d is the largest, and bears nearly due-west from Cape Flinders, from which it is distant twelve miles and a half.

37 Metaphors for  d