7 Metaphors for baxter

Baxter was small, and slight, and dapper as to person, clean-shaven, alert of eye, and soft of movement,in a word, Baxter was the cream of gentlemen's gentlemen, and the very acme of what a valet should be, from the very precise parting of his glossy hair, to the trim toes of his glossy boots.

[1018] William Baxter, the editor of Anacreon, was the nephew of Richard Baxter, the nonconformist divine.

"Oh, Mrs. Baxter," she said, "this is Marty Burke, a very important person.

Baxter was a pious and worthy man; but can any one read this confession without thinking of Tartuffe, who subjected himself to penance for killing a flea, with too much anger? See vol.

Baxter was the keen antagonist of Barnes[1017].

" "Oh, but Baxter isn't Sobber, Dick.

Mrs. Baxter was a regal and possessive widow from Baltimore whose long and regular visits to Mr. Lanley had once occasioned his family some alarm, though time had now given them a certain institutional safety.

7 Metaphors for  baxter