24 Metaphors for coupled

A couple of feet to the right of the nearer end, was a great dent in the ground; showing where it had struck.

The couple of 'em are workin' their fingers to the bone for the school teacher to-day; fixin' him up for all the world as if he was a bride.

This old couple are the parents of four children, the eldest of whom is now sixty-three.

A couple of young women, that might have been teachers of the village school, had there been a school, belles of the place, rather neatly dressed, and with hair nicely combed, tripped shyly by, each with an arm about the other's waist, and very merry until abreast of us, when they were as silent and downcast as if they had been passing by their sovereign queen or the Great Mogul.

Besides, a couple of Indians in charge of several hundred cattle would be objects of suspicion themselves, and certain to be called to account.

There in front of the fireplace he saw four pink feet and two laughing faces way above, while just a couple of Cricket-hops from Johnny's nose was a great big man.

A couple of cuts are almost enough to make a fork, a pair of tongs or a hook.

But a well-chosen Love, mov'd by Passion on both sides, and perfected by the Generosity of one Party, must be adorn'd with so many handsome Incidents on the other side, that every particular Couple would be an example in many Circumstances to all the rest of the Species.

This couple of quivers, fit for thee, will again be inexhaustible, O son of Pritha!

The handsome couple were "the observed of all observers"; and the youth was so entirely absorbed with his mature partner, that not a little jealousy was excited in the minds of young ladies.

It is probable that the only really happy young couple that ever escaped the annoyance of this particular evil were Adam and Eve, and as one recalls their case it was the interference of a third party, in the matter of their diet, that brought all their troubles upon them, so that even they may not be said to have enjoyed complete immunity from domestic trials.

It would be tedious to describe their Habits and Persons; for which Reason I shall only inform my Reader that the first Couple were Tyranny and Anarchy, the second were Bigotry and Atheism, the third the Genius of a Common-Wealth, and a young Man of about twenty-two Years of Age, whose Name I could not learn.

"Being cut off from the chief means of forming attachment, the young couple are almost strangers, and in many cases ... a feeling kindred to hatred takes root between them."

The other couples were Mrs. Popham and Gilbert, Lallie Joy and Cyril Lord, Olive and Nat Harmon, while Mrs. Bill led out a very shy and uncomfortable gentleman who had dug the ditches for Cousin Ann's expensive pipes.

" Left alone together, the young couple felt so much embarrassment that for some minutes neither could utter a word.

A couple of sheets would also not be amisswe will enmesh the enemy!"

He also found that a couple of kilometres below there was another stretch of rapids, and following them on the left-hand bank to the foot he found that they were worse than the ones we had just passed, and impassable for canoes on this left-hand side.

A couple of miles or more down the South Tyne is Fourstones, so called because of four stones, said to have been Roman altars, having been used to mark its boundaries.

A couple of little boys seated in the centre, and engaged in the pleasing juvenile business of swinging their legs, were the only occupants we saw on the right side during our first inspection; and when we viewed the range on the other side, the Sunday after, we could only catch tender glimpses of three females, all very quiet, and each belonging the antique school of life.

You're getting it; those first couple of loaves were kind of a workout.

One night, Matthew, accompanied Marcus to his old friend's house; and, on the second night following, this couple were engageda happy event, which was brought about no less by the widow's experience, and conviction that there was no time to lose, than by Matthew's impulsive ardor.

Nothing does a woman of the world love more than to be a go-between where sentimental couples are concernedbe it for their weal or be it for their woeand so the Marchesa sympathetically addressed herself to the diplomatic task of bringing the two young people together.

A strange couple they would make, and strange would be their conversation!

A couple of milking pailsthey are of large sizeform a heavy load when filled.

24 Metaphors for  coupled