9 Metaphors for cane

The branching broad-leaved canes, with strange white flowers, is Arrowroot.

Sugar-cane am good eatin' long in de 'arly fall, but de Mocker ain't doin' much singin' dese yer times, least not 'less he's in a cage in a good sunshiny place.

Well, compared to the yellow stripe that's in him, that cane is a lead pencil.

And to prove it so, he puts the sentence successively into these four forms: "My cane is worth or value for a shilling;""The worth or value of my cane is a shilling;""My cane is a shilling's worth;""My cane is the worth of a shilling.

The Indian cane, with its splendid blossom, whose colour resembles that of the Guernsey, or rather the Chinese lily, is a gay addition to the ornaments of this earthly paradise.

The huts were built square or oblong, raised somewhat above the ground, with only one opening for entrance and exit, cane being the principal building material.

[Illustration: "SUGAR-CANE IS A TALL PLANT.

Why, a Cane is a leading staffe in a Captaines hand.

The cane grinding season was always a gala one.

9 Metaphors for  cane