5 Metaphors for exposure

"Ah," said he, "there is for me no such hope or probability; I have been engaged for the last few months in the sale of dress-goods and broad-cloths, and my exposure and flight is the consequence of my own folly.

In the epilogue Plautus himselfwho made his living by translating Athenian comedies into Latinmakes the significant confession that there were but few Greek plays from which he might have copied so chaste a plot, in which "there is no wenching, no intriguing, no exposure of a child" to be found by a procuress and brought up as a hetairawhich are the staple features of these later Greek plays.

The exposure of the screws is usually considered an objection, but, perhaps, too much has been made of it, for those well qualified to speak on the subject consider that careful handling of the ship would, in most cases, prevent damage to the screws, and that where the exposure is unusually great, effectual protection by portable protectors presents no insuperable difficulty.

"Exposure would be ruin and heartbreak there, and I don't see what it would do for me.

The applicant's only exposure to a daily was a brief stint at the Financial Express not a mainstream newspaper.

5 Metaphors for  exposure