7 Metaphors for central

The central is the greatest; two hundred thousand tons of stone heaped up, within a circular wall of stone, itself surrounded by a great outer circle of standing stones, thirty in number, like gray sentinels guarding the shrine.

Some one often sat there who, whatever his commonplace disguises as a provincial man of business, however inadequate to his powers the work life had given him to do, provincial and humiliating as were the formulae with which narrowing conditions had supplied him for expression of himself, was in his central being an aristocrat,though that was the very last word James Mesurier would have thought of applying to himself.

Noon of the third day came, and the Ozark Central became the detour route of every cross-Missouri mail train.

Had we, Oh Birmingham, for thee design'd A trade that's partial, and a sphere confin'd, Thou'dst been a city, near some stream or shore, To bless some single district and no more; But thou must minister to thousand wants, Of cities, countries, islands, continents: Hence central be thy stationthus thy town, Must make each port around the coast her own.

In a way, the Parque Central is the centre of the city.

The most central of the three is the lecture theatre of the Mechanics' Institution.

The New York Central between Albany and Buffalo was a consolidation, by Commodore Vanderbilt, of sixteen short lines.

7 Metaphors for  central