8 Metaphors for blanketing

Cancut's blanket in the bow became a substitute for Cancut's paddle in the stern.

An extra blanket over the footboard, in our changeful climate, is a wise measure.

Storm, if such a traveller were approaching, was shut out at top and sides; our blankets could become curtains in front and completely hide us from that unwelcome vagrant, should he peer about seeking whom he might duck and what he might damage.

Her summer blanket or sheet is an elk skin, well tanned, without the hair and with the dew-claws left on.

A small poor blanket is generally the only bed-clothing, and this they frequently wear in the field when they have not sufficient clothing to hide their nakedness or to keep them warm.

A blanket is the camper's best friend of a cool night; and even if he is lucky enough to shoot enough game to satisfy his wants, he'll get sick of one diet in a short time.

" It seemed unreasonable, for a frame had been built round his bed, and on it thick gray army blankets were naileda rectangular tent.

Without the blanket I should have been uncomfortable; a blanket is a necessity for health.

8 Metaphors for  blanketing