5 Metaphors for deers

Deer are practically the only game to be considered in these southern California reserves.

We have the testimony of the schoolmaster, Holofernes, in Love's Labor's Lost to show that the study of Latin led to facility in the use of English synonyms: "The deer was, as you know, sanguis, in blood, ripe as the pomewater, who now hangeth like a jewel in the ear of caelo, the sky, the welkin, the heaven; and anon falleth like a crab on the face of terra, the soil, the land, the earth.

The third deer, a large buck, was a few moments latethree minutes to be exact.

They destroyed pretty nearly all of the huge leaf-eating species, and only the more plastic and smaller ones, who were more keen-sensed and swift-footed (of whom the deer and antelope, horse and ox are the descendants), escaped.

One deer and a few arctic ptarmigan were my only trophies.

5 Metaphors for  deers