14 Metaphors for battery

"Soldiers!" resumed the lover, "this fair godmother of your flag agrees that for all we two want just now Kincaid's Battery is minister enough.

The battery of Santa Clara is the most interesting of the fortifications of Havana, and one of the most important.

In the trenches, batteries and hospitals there is no doubt, no fear.

The storage battery of an electric vehicle is practically a tank that holds electricity; the electrical energy of the dynamo is transformed into chemical energy in the batteries, which in turn is changed into electrical energy again and used to run the motors.

The First battery was the only organization from Minnesota engaged in the battle, and their conduct in the fiercest of the struggle, and in changing position in face of fire from the whole rebel line, was such as to receive the warmest commendation from the commanding officer.

and Kincaid's Battery is the" "Biggest straw in Dixie!"

Another British Battery was less than a hundred yards in rear of us, and two others not far away on our right flank.

All places that fashion has once loved and abandoned are very melancholy; but of all such places, I think the Battery is the most forlorn.

In the trenches, batteries and hospitals there is no doubt, no fear.

Again the smoke obscures the picture; again it clears away, and now the gray are in greater force than before, and the horseless batteries are again the prize of this rapacious grapple.

Floating batteries therefore and gunboats are her best defence.

Our battery was six guns; which being finished, after firing one round, I sent in a second summons for a treaty; which they refused, whereupon we went on with our work and made a breach in the wall near the Black Tower; which after about two hundred shot we thought stormable; and purposed on Monday morning to attempt it.

In the lowest zoophyte it aimed at this; some faint rudiments may there be discerned: but only in man has it perfected that immense galvanic battery that can be loaded from above, below, and around;that engine, not only of perception, but of conception and consecutive thought,whose right hand is memory, whose life is idea, the crown of nature, the platform from which spirit takes-wing.

It was the eve of the offensive, and my new Battery was an officer short, while my old Battery was again at full strength, the officer who had been in hospital wounded, when I arrived in Italy, having now returned.

14 Metaphors for  battery