10 Metaphors for faithful

'Faithful are the wounds of a friend; but the kisses of an enemy are deceitful.' PROV.

Miss Faithful was five years her sister's junior.

Faithful is the race of gods.

"Faithful ain't no word for it.

I am sorry for you, Samuel, and think the world on you, but faithful are the woonds of a friend; you must hear the truth once in awhile or who knows what would become on you, you might puff up with proud flesh and have to have an operation, and I guess you will anyway before you git through with this problem.

Fear not for him, if human energy can suffice: faithful was he that drove, to his terrific duty; faithful was the horse to his command.

If it pleases the king to bring my wife and children and all that is mine from my own land, the sweeter hostages will be his, and the more faithful will be my service.

I have always took so little care to please the generality of the world, that I am never mortified or delighted by its reports which is a piece of stoicism born with me; but I cannot be one minute easy while you think ill of "Your faithful" "This letter is a good deal grave, and, like other grave things, dull; but I won't ask pardon for what I can't help.

It is this: that the faithful carrying out of the principles of Constitutional Government is a departure from the American model, not an approximation to it, and, therefore, a departure from republicanism in its only workable shape.

We were informed both by the missionaries and the planters, that every year and month they are becoming more constant, as husband and wife, more faithful as parents, and more dutiful as children.

10 Metaphors for  faithful