5 Metaphors for adaptability

Indeed, his marvellous adaptability to difficult conditions was soon the talk of that little company.

Adaptability is a heaven-sent gift.

The Myricas are all worthy of cultivation, although the flowers are inconspicuoustheir neat and in most cases fragrant foliage, and adaptability to poor soil or swampy hollows, being extra recommendations.

Their astounding adaptability is what strikes onethe women's I mean.

They were faced with a dwindling supply and a soaring price of merino wool; and the adaptability with which they met the situation, and won prestige for the crossbred tops, and yarns and fabrics, to which they largely turned is a matter of just pride in the trade to-day.

5 Metaphors for  adaptability