27 Metaphors for bonding

The bond of their whole organization is the bell.

"The bonds of the Leipsic merchants would be no security to me.

English bond is the method which we find followed in ancient brickwork in this country.

So that the social bond is a matter of instinct, not of calculation; not a cold commercial contract of profit and loss, of giving and receiving, but the fulfilment of one of the yearnings of our nature.

Allah has destined me to see and love you: let, then, our hearts be united for everand indissolubly, though their bond be a crown of thorns!

The common bond of coherence among the widely divergent types of mind here represented, is the spirit of protest against the official program of the reaction which had succeeded the rise of the people against Napoleon Bonaparte.

Indeed, the only bond or link that unites speculative and operative Masonry is the symbolism that belongs altogether to the former, but which, throughout its whole extent, is derived from the latter.

The only bond among them was their tendency to break loose from the Central Government.

The bonds will be large pieces of paper stating that they are 4-1/2 per cent, bonds of the Kingdom of Ruritania for £20, £100, £500 or £1000 as the case may be, and they will each have a sheet of coupons attached, that is, small pieces to be cut off and presented at the date of each interest payment; each one states the amount due each half year and the date when it will have to be met.

But these bonds are not bills of credit, because they are not designed to circulate as money.

The firmest bond of alliances is mutual interest.

My daughter, every bond of your life is a debt: the right lies in the payment of that debt; it can lie nowhere else.

E.H. Burritt was first assistant, the writer was second assistant and commissary, and Samuel R. Bond was secretary.

Interviewer's Comment Maggie (Bunny) Bond is eight-ninth white.

The bond of society is confidence.

Broken titles makes him whole; to have half in the country break their bonds were the only liberty of conscience.

IF I SHOULD DIE A man whose word is as good as his bond is a man the world admires.

These bonds and stocks and shares are the machinery of international finance, by which moneylenders of one nation provide borrowers in others with the wherewithal to carry out enterprises, or make payments for which they have not cash available at home.

The bonds severe, Which held thee from us, holy one, are rent, And thou art ours once more.

The only bond that bound them to this ambitious heathen race was the common hatred of the Syrians.

The evil forbodings of the Minnesotian became literally true, and for more than twenty years the repudiated bonds of Minnesota were a blot on the pages of her otherwise spotless record.

Again, he says that marriage is only sacred when it is an inward attraction confirmed by social and personal obligations; "for a marriage the bond of which is merely an external restriction, not the voluntary, contented self-restriction of lovein short, a marriage which is not spontaneously concluded, spontaneously willed, self-sufficingis not a true marriage, and therefore not a truly moral marriage."

"How often I think," Euphemia sometimes says, "of that moment of peril, when the only actual bond of union between us was that little pelican!" THE RUDDER GRANGERS IN ENGLAND.

A sealed Bond, or a Bank-Note, would be a pretty Gallantry to convey unseen into the Hands of one whom a Director is charmed with; otherwise the City-Loiterers are still more unreasonable than those at the other End of the Town: At the New Exchange they are eloquent for want of Cash, but in the City they ought with Cash to supply their want of Eloquence.

In the primitive mark, as we have seen, the bond which kept the community together and constituted it a political unit was the bond of blood-relationship, real or assumed; but this was not the case with the city or borough.

27 Metaphors for  bonding