33 Metaphors for aspect

The final aspect of the universe is joy.

Finally, another aspect of the game of Squash Tennis that a beginner or a converted Squash Racquets player will find "unnatural" is the necessity of immediately moving forward when you see or sense your opponent going for a sharply hit up-and-down shot, either cross court or "rail," that does not hit any of the side walls.

Another aspect of this concentration of surplus money and available funds in the larger cities was the comparatively ample provision of banking facilities in the cities and in the manufacturing sections, and imperfect provision in the agricultural districts.

The various aspects of love and jealousy are also the theme of the second and third parts of "A Spy upon the Conjurer."

The most remarkable aspect of the intellectual life of to-day is the rise of faith in the universities.

What is wanted is enthusiasm and devil-may-careism; and the very aspect of a tavern is a snort of defiance at the hearth, the leather arm-chairs are so many salaams to it.

It will not make a complete sentence, but must yet stand by itself: Knowing the heart of man is set to be The centre of this world, about the which These revolutions of disturbances Still roll; where all th' aspects of misery Predominate; whose strong effects are such As he must bear, being powerless to redress; And that unless above himself he can Erect himself, how poor a thing is man!

The aspect of activity and resolute purpose was the striking thing about the whole.

Another aspect of overhead costs is the multiplication of parasitic professions.

With ever fresher joy he hailed the fields, Returning still with larger powers of sight: Each time he knew them better than before, And yet their sweetest aspect was the old.

An essential aspect of this question of heroic comedy is the question of drama in rhyme.

Perhaps the most outstanding aspect of the dynamic functioning of civilization is its growth in magnitude.

This shipping-like aspect of the incomplete Departments is only a nice architectural tribute to the fact that the population of Washington is a floating population.

But the aspect of the man before him was not an aspect of prosperity.

That is its only interest, its only atmosphere, its only motive, and if you are going to tell me that any aspect of Russia psychological, mystical, practical, or commercial seen through an English medium is either Russia as she really is or Russia as Russians see her, I say to you, without hesitation, that you don't know of what you are talking.

An essential aspect of world government will be a population program designed to adjust social structure and planning to the means of production and to make generally available to all humans and, where possible, all living things, the results of invention, discovery and experience with affluence, general security and wide variations of vocational and avocational choice.

The general aspect of the country was extremely level, and even the few distant ridges which were visible had but small elevation above the plain, the highest apparently not exceeding 200 or 300 feet.

The least satisfactory aspect of Parliamentary activity has been the ventilation of silly rumours at Question time, in which Mr. Ginnell has been so well to the fore as to suggest some subtle connection between cattle-driving and hunting for mares' nests.

The general aspect of the country was extremely level, and even the few distant ridges which were visible had but small elevation above the plain, the highest apparently not exceeding 200 or 300 feet.

He has learnt from our Great Masters that it should exhibit human beings engaged in some earnest struggle, certain outward aspects of which may possibly be a spectacle for the amusement of idlers, but which in itself is for the study and the sympathy of those who are struggling themselves.

Another aspect of man's aggressions against nature is the wanton destruction of wildlifelike the American bison and the wood pigeon.

The aspect of affairs with us is greviousindustry languishing, and the best part of our nation indignant at our having been betrayed into an unjustifiable war (in South Africa).

The aspect of the whole town was a mixture of English and Dutch, but they saw many sailors who were of neither race.

One aspect of their civilized life was the keeping of records.

The aspects of the hands would be simply telegraphic movements, were it not for the inflections of the voice, and, above all, the expression of the eyes.

33 Metaphors for  aspect