7 Metaphors for drawer

One said a tooth drawer was a kind of unconscionable trade, because his trade was nothing else but to take away those things whereby every man gets his living.

The chist av drawers was lyin' on uts face, wid all the dhrawers out an' emptied on the flure.

Then the drawer's a knave; he told me Prince John was at the Salutation.

A drawer in one place becomes the accepter in another, and so in turn the accepter may become the drawer upon a mutual understanding.

A bottom drawer is a good deal more than a trousseau.

The drawers near the floor are the largest.

The drawers are the civilest people in it, men of good bringing up, and howsoever we esteem of them, none can boast more justly of their high calling.

7 Metaphors for  drawer