8 Metaphors for couching

Rev. D.W. Couch was the Pastor at Waupun.

Sir Arthur Quiller-Couch, born in Cornwall in 1863, is a fiction writer, critic, poet, and anthologist.

Brother Couch is a very useful man, having unusual ability to adjust himself to such work as requires special adaptations.

From the crack of the rifle and baying of hound, Takes the poor panting bondman his flight; His couch through the day is the cold damp ground, But northward he runs through the night.

The village inn, the woodfire burning bright, The solitary taper's flickering light, The lowly couch, the casement swinging free, My noblest friend, was this a place for thee? No fitting place!

This couch, by the way, was another queer affair.

At the other end was his desk; a couch, two chairs, and a small deal table were the only other articles of furniture.

"A thousand gnomes brought golden urns, With red, red wine and crystal filled; And all my couch was flowers and ferns, And whatsoever maid I willed.

8 Metaphors for  couching