9 Metaphors for dorn

He saw the boy slide off his bayonet, beyond recall, murdered by some evil of which Dorn had been the motion.

But Kurt Dorn is an American.

A great number and variety of Roman coins have been dug up in this town, some of silver, others of copper, called by the common people, King Dorn's Pence; for they have a notion that one king Dorn was the founder of Dorchester.

Dorn was a native of Washington.

"Erick Dorn," was the answer.

Dorn was indeed not the same somber young man he had been.

Then Dickie ran back home and had some more ice cream and candy, and asked Daddy if he might take some of the golden pennies downtown and buy something, and Daddy Dorn said: "Of course, Dickie Dorn, for they are your golden pennies."

The Van Dorn was the only boat that escaped, out of the fleet of eight Rebel gun-boats which met ours at Memphis on the 6th of June.

" Dorn was not proof against this eloquence.

9 Metaphors for  dorn