7 Metaphors for bubble

Once a glass bubble was a wonder for magnifying power.

The bubbles of their respiration was the only thing that announced the presence of the liquid.

Bubbles was the subject of their conversation, and different as were the ingenuous young man and his somewhat cynical and worldly companion, they found that they were cordially agreed as to the desirability of Bubbles abandoning the practices which had led to Mr. Burnaby's abrupt departure that morning.

Bubbles was a strange girl, but then so many girls are strange nowadays!

The soap-bubble is such a globe; only one had need of second sight or double sight to see the pictures on so transitory a mirror.

"Bubbles is an extraordinary young creature," he said thoughtfully.

" "A brittle gem, bubble, is beauty pale, A rose, dew, snow, smoke, wind, air, nought at all.

7 Metaphors for  bubble