11 Metaphors for cherries

PRESERVED CHERRIES The sour red cherries, or "Morellas," are the best for preserves.

CHERRY-TIME Cherries of the night are riper Than the cherries pluckt at noon Gather to your fairy piper When he pipes his magic tune: Merry, merry, Take a cherry; Mine are sounder, Mine are rounder, Mine are sweeter

A cherry, in each glass is an agreeable addition, as are a few strawberries or raspberries.

The black cherry is the most common species in the United States, and is both wild and cultivated.

"The weather is very warm," said she, "and even cherries will be some refreshment.

Andrew Cherry (1763-1821), born in Limerick, became an actor, a theatrical manager, and a playwright.

The apples were gold with emerald leaves, and the cherries were rubies, and the grapes were great bunches of amethyst.

Cherries are an early fruit, you may have them; and you may have the early apples and pears.'

Mrs. Cherry is a portrait painter, and in 1903 was much occupied in this art in Chicago and vicinity.

CHERRY-TIME Cherries of the night are riper Than the cherries pluckt at noon Gather to your fairy piper When he pipes his magic tune: Merry, merry, Take a cherry; Mine are sounder, Mine are rounder, Mine are sweeter

"As among flowers the cherry is queen, so among men the samurai is lord," so sang the populace.

11 Metaphors for  cherries