26 Metaphors for cabined

The cabin was only a step from the main road, upon which the rebels were encampeda regiment or more.

The captain's state cabin is a den by the side of our quarters; and ain't they jolly girls?"

They had taken a second-cabin passage, the second cabin being a small place amidships, flanked with bales of cotton and fitted with temporary and rough planks.

" I do not think it is claiming too much to say that Uncle Tom's Cabin was a fair and truthful panorama of slavery; however that may be, it opened my eyes as to who and what I was and what my country considered me; in fact, it gave me my bearing.

Poor men's smoky cabins are not always porticoes of moral philosophy.

The Log Cabin, Hard Cider Campaign%.The candidate of the Democrats (Martin Van Buren) was a shrewd and skillful politician.

She was a model housekeeper, too; and her poor log cabin was the neatest and best-kept house in all that neighborhood.

Under the conditions, however, he believed his own cabin would be her best refuge, at least for a day or so.

The cabin was several rods from the shore, the space in front being clear of trees and affording an unobstructed view of the little log structure, with its single door and window in front, and the stone chimney from which the smoke was ascending.

The cabin was a quarter of a mile in the bush, and he was positive if Joanne was there that Quade, and perhaps Culver Rann, would come nosing about.

In a few months, the retired cabin, once so solitary, became the nucleus of a little settlement.

Round the cabin was a garden plot that had suffered from want of attention.

"That cabin is a dandy!"

The houses of all classes were built of wood; the cabins of the "jíbaros" were mere bamboo hovels, where the family, males and females of all ages, slept huddled together on a platform of boards.

We lived in a one-room cabin, with a loft above, and this cabin was an old fashioned one about hundred yards from the house.

Maudie's log-cabin was a cheerful place, its one room, neatly kept, lined throughout with red and white drill, hung with marten and fox, carpeted with wolf and caribou.

The cabin where my mother and father lived was the closest to the house, for my mother did the cooking.

This cabin was a hole down into which two or three steps led.

He thought of Osa, the goose-girl, and little Mats, whom he had encountered so unexpectedly; and he fancied that the little cabin which he had set on fire must have been their old home in Småland.

The cabins are about six feet by seven, the same height as the saloon, and lit by a door on the outside part, the upper portion of which is glass, protected, if required, by folding jalousies, intended chiefly for summer use.

The cabins are about six feet by seven, the same height as the saloon, and lit by a door on the outside part, the upper portion of which is glass, protected, if required, by folding jalousies, intended chiefly for summer use.

De cabins was kep' in good shape.

On River and Sound boats, the forward cabin is generally the smoking-room, the cabin amidships is used for a "Social Hall," and the "After Saloon" is always the ladies' cabin.

The cabins along the country roads were a continual source of curiosity to Yung Pak.

Lady Lesbia's cabin was all bamboo and embroidered India muslin.

26 Metaphors for  cabined