10 Metaphors for compact

"The Latin compact, gentlemen, is not the dream, of a night, nor of a decade.

This compact is a great mystery.

These ancient compacts are invaluable monuments of an age of virtue, patriotism, and disinterestedness.

Upon Mrs. Cliff the first sight of Captain Horn had been a little startling, and had she not hastened to assure herself that the compact with Edna was a thing fixed and settled, she might have been possessed with the fear that perhaps this gentleman might have views for his future life very different from those upon which she had set her heart.

Where would our compact have been, then? DIST.

"Therefore," he went on, "if the Latin compact is not a reality on paper; if the United States and England do not purchase thisthis wireless percussion cap, we are right back where we were before it all happened, aren't we?

This anti-slavery compact was the most important feature of the ordinance, yet there were many other features only less important.

Their compact was thus in some sort an unconscious reproduction of the laws and customs of the old-time court-leet, profoundly modified to suit the peculiar needs of backwoods life, the intensely democratic temper of the pioneers and above all the military necessities of their existence.

A compact is an agreement or binding obligation.

Still, I do not think we are quite as compact as thisdo you not fancy the noise increased in consequence of its being so confined?" Eve laughed and shook her head quite positively.

10 Metaphors for  compact