5 Metaphors for excellent

The woman has been in the family of John Shackford, Esq., the present doorkeeper of the Senate of the United States, for many years; was considered an excellent servantwas the mother of a number of childrenand I believe was sold into the family where she met her fate, as matter of conscience, to keep her from being sent below.

Great is the power of fate, but excellent also is courage and presence of mind such as you have shown."

" Excellent, too, is J.F. Clarke's definition: "Sentiment is nothing but thought blended with feeling; thought made affectionate, sympathetic, moral."

Excellent and famous is the example of the woman of Canaan.

On this principle, poets should never sing of God's works in natureof the ocean, or the sun, or the starsno, nor of the heroic achievements of man's courage, or of the self-sacrifices of his lovefor are not all these more excellent than poetry?

5 Metaphors for  excellent