26 Metaphors for dans

Now Lizzie an' Dan were both up in their towers an' lookin' down, an' that was probably the reason they didn't see each other.

The Doctor's speeches in Arlequin Empereur dans la Lune (1684), are a mixture of French and Italian.

Dan is your husband, Faith!"

But remember, 'Dan shall be a serpent by the way, an adder in the path that biteth the horse heels, so that his rider shall fall backward!'

If Dan was the giant beside him, he himself was so well-knit, so supple, so adroit, that his power was like the blade in the hand.

" "I seen all that, while Dan was sittin' at the foot of the bed.

In de mawnin' Dan would be ez ti'ed ez ef he had n' be'n ter sleep.

"That last dollar," said Dan, and his soft voice was the first sound out of the silence, "wasn't good.

"First I must tell you that Dan had been makin' little progress in the wooin' o' Lizzie.

An' for goodness' sake, Dan, don't be blowin' it that way.

Why, that very night Lizzie an' Dan had been shakin' the tree o' love, an' I guess the fruit on it was fairly ripe an' meller.

When Dan was a lad of sixteen, and took care of his mother, a ship went to pieces down there on the island.

Old Dan and Old Tom were witnesses of this procedure, which they regarded with extreme disfavor.

In de mawnin' Dan would be ez ti'ed ez ef he had n' be'n ter sleep.

Dan is a really nice guy.

If old Joe dies because Dan is awaywell, Cumberland is an old man anyway.

Dan might be a rich man to-day, if he chose to look them up; but he'd scorch at a slow fire before he'd touch a copper of it.

But remember, 'Dan shall be a serpent by the way, an adder in the path that biteth the horse heels, so that his rider shall fall backward!'

"Dan ain't sayin' a word," he said.

Car son neveu Roland est mort dans ce vallon Avec les douze pairs et toute son armée.

"J'ai eu beau le répéter aux comédiens, la fureur de montrer de l'esprit a été plus forte que mes très humbles remontrances; et *iis ont mieux aimé commettre dans leur jeu un contre-sens perpétuel, qui flattait leur amour-propre, que de ne pas paraître entendre finesse à leur rôle.

Je dis tout ceci, afin de prévenir les personnes qui, demain ou un jour quelconque, voyageroient, ainsi que moi, dans leur pays, qu'elles se gardent bien de boire avec eux, à moins qu'elles ne veuillent être obligées d'en prendre jusqu'à ce qu'elles tombent à terre.

je croyais ma tante dans ce salon, je venais ... MONTRICHARD.

Hans Dans an' me was shipmates once, an' if 'e'd fought us clean, Why shipmates still when war was done might Hans an' me 'ave been; The truest pals a man can have are them 'e's fought before, Butnever no more, Hans Dans, my lad, so 'elp me, never no more!

Je dis tout ceci, afin de prévenir les personnes qui, demain ou un jour quelconque, voyageroient, ainsi que moi, dans leur pays, qu'elles se gardent bien de boire avec eux, à moins qu'elles ne veuillent être obligées d'en prendre jusqu'à ce qu'elles tombent à terre.

26 Metaphors for  dans