6 Metaphors for damage

She may sue and be sued and make contracts in her own name as regards her separate property, but must sue jointly with husband for personal injuries, and damages recovered are community property and in his control.

Only about five buildings were reached by bombs, and the damage is not even worth recording.

And the fact of recognising that some act of aggression is causing stocks to fall is not important because it may save Oppenheim's or Solomon's money but because it is a demonstration that we are dependent upon some community on the other side of the world, that their damage is our damage, and that we have an interest in preventing it.

Damage to furniture on that occasion was only sixteen dollars; and I got every cent of it, by holding on to their trunks.

The damage to the missionary work produced by these orders is their sole result.

For my part, all the damage I sustained was a wet skin; and, at low water, after much labour in diving, I got most of the cables, and some pieces of iron.

6 Metaphors for  damage