12 Metaphors for cover

The trees had gone, and the only cover was the long grass and the low sumach bushes.

A cover laid on it would be flowery with blossoms of gold!

The covers are fac-simile reproductions in many colors of the finest oil and water-color paintings procurable.

A large packet of 'Text Books'left for that purpose by Norrish, if the truth were known whose covers were the same color as those of the 'Fruits', attracted Mr. Outram's attention, and he took off some of the brown paper wrapper, but found the goods unseizable.

May its covers be the gates of happiness," I answered.

This cover here was roof and shield alike.

It was a facsimile of the corner-stone of the new church of the Christian Scientists, just completed, being of granite, about six inches in each dimension, and contains a solid gold box, upon the cover of which is this inscription: "To our Beloved Teacher, the Reverend Mary Baker Eddy, Discoverer and Founder of Christian Science, from her affectionate Students, the Christian Science Board of Directors."

It was a break in the plain, a buffalo road, or the channel of an arroyo, in either case, the very cover I wanted, for the animals were not a hundred yards from it; and were getting still nearer to it as they fed.

"The cover of Punch, you know." Vague pictures of Mr. Punch surrounded by little dancing figures, an easel, Toby, a lionsurely there was a lion somewhereflitted across my mind.

The pillow covers are three feet by two feet six inches in size.

The covers and caskets of early mediaeval times were no inconsiderable items in the valuable furniture of a period when the list of articles coming under that definition was so limited.

The pillow covers are three feet by two feet six inches in size.

12 Metaphors for  cover