15 Metaphors for dorothy

And Dorothy is the prettiest and lovin'est kind of a girl you ever seen.

Mistress Dorothy is an exceedingly attractive young woman.

"I know Miss Dorothy is an orphan; I know, too, that you are her only brother.

Dorothy was not herself yet perfect in lovewhich beareth all things, believeth all things, hopeth all things, endureth all things.

The boy was nearly twelve years old, a tall, frank, good-tempered lad; and little Dorothy (Dolly they called her) was her mother over again, at eight years old.

Dorothy was probably Sir Edward's only sister, by the same mother, Sir Edward, the first baronet's second wife.

"Dorothy would be a fool not to accept him, for he is one of the most eligible gentlemen in Virginia.

"Dorothy is a very sick child; he cannot leave her.

Dorothy likes (loves) Helen.

It is quite true that it was Mary Wordsworth's old age that was "serene and bright," while Dorothy's was the very reverse; but the poet's anticipation of the future was written when his sister was young, and was by far the stronger of the two.

Dorothy was but a shrouded figure, as she sat wrapped in her blanket, and the only other object visible was the dim outline of the helmsman.

Business and war andand Dorothy is a right big order.

The reason must be a good one, else Dorothy would not be aidingand it must of course have to do with her husband.

"It is my impression, sir, that Mistress Dorothy was the unconscious cause.

Dorothy was a gift of God, and the trouble that gnawed at her heart she would not let out to gnaw at her father's.

15 Metaphors for  dorothy