12 Metaphors for anyone

Charles Addams (A); 6Jan67; R401726. Has anyone a suggestion?

God knows such a sorrow at seeing anyone I belonged to commit such an act was indeed a new and terrible experience to me, and it seemed to me that I was imploring Mr. to save himself, more than to spare these wretches.

anyone who makes a fuss over a trifle like that is no true-born sailorman.

Anyone arguing against such schemes must be an enemy of the public will, an elitist.

King Harold issued orders, and made proclamation round, that all should be ranged with their faces toward the enemy, and that no one should move from where he was, so that whoever came might find them ready; and that whatever anyone, be he Norman or other, should do, each should do his best to defend his own place.

Anyone who does not aim at the harmony of theology and philosophy, is neither a Christian nor a philosopher.

Anyone who wishes to affect pride is not therefore a proud man; but he will soon have to drop this, as every other, assumed character.

" "Anyone who thinks so must be a fool.

But when he spends Saturday to Monday at Folkestone with the godmother who's going to leave him her money, how easy to slip over the Channel to the fair Maxine, without anyone being the wiser.

Anyone been?" "Swetnam," said Alicia, as she left the room with her arms full.

And he, if anyone, is a judge of tact, is he not?

In that case, the thousand dollars and thirty dollars interest might be retained without anyone being the wiser.

12 Metaphors for  anyone