14 Metaphors for favors

For the Popcorn Waltz, the favors were popcorn chains for the boys to hang around their partners' necks.

The favors were wee bayberry "waxes" for the sewing basket, each with a bit of a bayberry twig peeping from its top.

The favors were wee Japanese doilies which the guests were bidden to hunt for under a certain group of trees.

With her as with the cave woman, the man's favor was the thing!

The favors were knots of mistletoe and holly, and a roasted goose held the place of honor upon the table.

The favors were tiny dolls, each dressed in a short bright-fringed paper skirt, orange, green, blue or pink, to match the color of the lei which each lady had already received as a souvenir.

Now for the second paragraph of your letter: You ask me whether the last favor, or rather the last fault we can commit, is a certain proof that a woman loves you.

The favors were little green vanity bags made from ribbon by the fourteen-year-old's mother.

The young savage then forbore to speak, for he saw that it was useless, and he feared to displease his Chief, whose favor was the highest object of his ambition.

Favor of the Sultan, or his displeasure, is a question of Fate.

Oh, I would be stripped of all fleshly dispositions of whatever kind, or however specious: they war against the soul; but because mine enemy has not quite triumphed over me, may I not believe that He favoreth me in whose favor is life, and whose is a faithful love?

That they are the gladnesses of love, is well known, for the mind is exhilarated at the sight of them; and because love is in them, those favors are dearer and more precious than any other gifts, it being as if their hearts were in them.

The only favor that a good man needs is an opportunity to do the best work that's in him; and that's the only present you can make him once a week that will be a help instead of a hindrance to him.

They were both in love with the same girl, the fifteen-year-old daughter of the keeper of 'La Prunelle' Café, and her favor was often the prize of the morning's game.

14 Metaphors for  favors