17 Metaphors for ally

They were not so sure that their wild allies were just the kind of allies they wanted.

Her allies were the men "higher up" in Tammany and the police of the upper ranks of the uniformed force.

His only ally was England,an ally not so much to succor him as to humble France, and hence her aid was timid and incompetent.

This ally was the young lady herself, and it will be admitted that Professor Morgan had thus made a fair beginning.

But the most important ally whom William gained by his negotiations was the pope, who had a mighty influence over the ancient barons, no less devout in their religious principles, than valorous in their military enterprises.

Wu San-kui's only possible allies against the Manchus were the gentry.

Like all other enemies of the American Republic, from the days of the Revolution to those of the Civil War, they saw clearly that their best allies were the separatists, the disunionists, and they sought to encourage in every way the party which, in a spirit of sectionalism, wished to bring about a secession of one part of the country and the erection of a separate government.

Ally was not a specially timid child; but as she stood in the big station-building, and realized that there was not a soul she knew there to look out for her, a feeling of dismay overtook her.

Their principal allies there were the butchers, the boldest and most ambitious corporation in the city.

Indeed, at this time his only ally was the pig that lived in one corner of the hovel.

It had come to pass, in the exigencies of the warfare he was waging, that his allies were the German princes.

The strongest allies of the more radical communistic faction of the socialist party are those members of the conservative parties who fail to recognize the need of humane legislation, who irritate by their unsympathetic utterances, and who unduly postpone by their powerful opposition the gradual and healthful unfolding of the social spirit, energy, and capacity of the nation.

How Far Burr's Allies were Privy to his Treason.

The allies he found were the English.

" The only ally that Bismarck had was Austria.

Still it seems to be the old story of soothing; and many a conclusionas where England is smoothed down by a few flatteries and told that her most natural ally is France, or where Germany is heartily assured that she has nothing to fear, that all the changes proposed are for the good of the Teutonic racereminds us very strongly of that widely known verse in child-literature, "Will you walk into my parlor," etc.

It is the Triple Alliance which has made it possible for the iniquitous racial hegemony of the Magyars to survive in Hungary; it is the joint policy of Vienna, Budapest, and Berlin which has hampered the progress of the Balkan States, and above all the development of every Slavonic nation; and in this their most valuable allies have been the Jewish Press and the Jewish haute finance of Germany, Austria and Hungary.

17 Metaphors for  ally