9 Metaphors for arab

The Arab, or Moorish kingdoms along the African coast of the Indian ocean, are branches from the same original stem, and the early Mahometan missionaries were both zealous and successful in propagating Islaemism among the most distant pagan colonies of their countrymen.

The Jazirat-ul-Arab is the area bounded by the Red Sea, the Arabian Sea, the Persian Gulf, and the waters of the Tigris and the Euphrates.

As long as they get a fight they don't mind who it's for; but if the idiots had only sense enough to understand, they would know that the Arab is their hereditary enemy, and we their hereditary friends.

The regular Army consists of less than thirty thousand men, but every Arab is an expert irregular horseman, and the Berbers make good foot-soldiers.

In every street Arab is a possible Sir Gibbie; and MacDonald has seen the possible and shown us what Christianity may make out of a street Arab.

I suppose an Arab feels the same sensation when a Westerner lords it over him on highly moral grounds.

Hardly an Arab in the country was not the Colony's debtor for disinterested help, direct or indirect, at some time in some way.

Who is this Arab, here?" "No Arab, sir!

This Arab was the chief Ibn Hamis, of whom Harris had spoken.

9 Metaphors for  arab