5 Metaphors for constant

The Baron d'Estournelles de Constant was president of the French bureau, and Jaurès one of the vice-presidents.

Constant, only, was a feeling of profound dejection; a sense of unutterable, irretrievable failure.

And the greater and nobler and more sublime the spirit, the more constant is the discontent.

I know I'm not faithful As he isbut then, Women are never as constant as men.

"Even her amours," says Chetwood in treating of Mistress Oldfield, "seemed to lose that glare which appears round the persons of the failing fair; neither was it ever known that she troubled the repose of any lady's lawful claim; and was far more constant than millions in the conjugal noose."

5 Metaphors for  constant