393 Metaphors for features

Yet I don't know but Hattie's features are a little the best.

A striking feature in the garden is this beautiful water-rose, or lotus-flower (nymphaea nelumbo), which was originally a native of China.

An excellent feature of Mr. Fiske's book is the addition of bibliographical notes at the ends of the chapters.

But the most remarkable feature of the matter is the frequent return to power of the once discarded potentates.

" Probably the most remarkable feature of Kipling's career is the early age at which his genius developed.

[Footnote 38: A curious feature of a triumph were the disrespectful and often scurrilous verses chanted by the soldiers at the expense of their generalD.O.] [Footnote 39: The meaning of this passage is obscure.

Another important feature in nature experiences is the excursion.

A striking feature of the winter of Northern Russia is the glorious uncertainty of its snowfalls.

But all that the analogy comports is a bodythe particular features of our body are adaptations to a habitat so different from God's that if God have a physical body at all, it must be utterly different from ours in structure.

The next remarkable feature in the coast is Cape Shanck, a projection at the western end of a long line of cliffs.

The worst feature of the case was our position, which would be certain to draw all the cruisers to the centre, and consequently to ourselves.

A special feature is the presentation in each number of a variety of the latest and best plans for private residences, city and country, including those of very moderate cost as well as the more expensive.

A notable feature in the landscape, as the city is approached by either railroad or river, is the wooden bridge spanning the river just at the steamboat landing.

The most noteworthy feature of the church is its splendid font, richly adorned with figures of apostles and ecclesiastics.

The only feature of his information that was worth anything was the idea that he managed to convey that ballast, consisting of stones and bags of sand, had been taken out of the brig and thrown away, and bags of gold put in their places.

His delicately chiselled features and fine expression were the true index of a devout and beautiful soul within.

The most charming features of the Persians are their eyes, which are remarkable, as well for their size as their beautiful form and animated expression.

If the map shows a stream running down the inside of the contour, there is no difficulty in saying at once that the ground feature is a valley; for instance, V, V, V, and the valley of Corral Creek on the map.

The church of St Etheldreda (Audrey), which is beautifully situated, has been wholly rebuilt (1856), the only ancient feature being the shaft of the churchyard cross.

The two natural features which would attract, perhaps, the most special attention of the traveller are the two Inches, North and South, divided by the city.

The main feature of the government policy was the formation of "a legislative union of the two provinces on the principles of a free and representative government," and the establishment of such a system of local government as amounted to a practical recognition of the principle so earnestly repudiated, as we have seen, by Lord John Russell a year or two before.

Its chief feature is the huge arch over the west window, just appearing above the trees in the picture.

An interesting feature, and one that is tremendously helpful in leading church members to take part in the prayer meeting, is the giving of Bible verses.

A peculiar feature of the Civil War was the growth of the generals: Grant, Sherman, Sheridan, Thomas, Meade, all conspicuously experienced it.

My impression is, that the most striking feature in his character was his childlike simplicity, both in word and conduct.

393 Metaphors for  features