10 Metaphors for austin

Mr. Austin, who was four or five years older than Mr. Grote, was the eldest son of a retired miller in Suffolk, who had made money by contracts during the war, and who must have been a man of remarkable qualities, as I infer from the fact that all his sons were of more than common ability and all eminently gentlemen.

Mr. Austin was a gentleman of general information, easy and polite manners, and enthusiastic character.

Austin is the capital and Galveston the principal port.

Oh, yes, Scowl Austin was a hard manthe only owner on the creek who wouldn't even pay the little subscription every poor miner contributed to keep the Dawson Catholic Hospital going.

And after the year of the incarnation of our Lord three hundred and twenty, he departed out of this world and slept in our Lord, etc. OF ST. AUSTIN THAT BROUGHT CHRISTENDOM TO ENGLAND St. Austin was a holy monk and sent in to England, to preach the faith of our Lord Jesu Christ, by St. Gregory, then being pope of Rome.

Mr. ALFRED AUSTIN is an illustration of this, in his recently published English Lyrics (MACMILLAN) all of which he must have written in utter ignorance of the doings of the Chairman of the County Council.

"Austin been sayin' anything?" "Oh, I was just thinkin' about the sun.

Austin is a reason.

Miss Austin was back-marker at owe 30.3.

Not because Austin was the owner; there was the millionaire Swede, Ole Olsenany man might talk to him.

10 Metaphors for  austin