10 Metaphors for fun
Your Templeton Fun of Fire is fiery fun, for it has cost us something like a general conflagration.
The fun of the farce is the contention of the Grubs about a suitable husband, their joy at finding they have all selected Mr. Bevil, and their amazement at discovering that there are three of the same name.
n: By Willard Bonte] INTRODUCTION Fun and Nonsense are a pair Of merry little twins, And when they come to visit us They bring their friends, the Grins.
For many years fun had been a thing far from their thought.
No fun to be out of the tentbut there are no shirkers with us.
"It's the toughest kind of ill-fortune to be crippled just when the fun is the hottest," he said, after explaining how the wound had been received.
"But the fun is, godmother, how I make the great ladies try my dresses on.
"Yes, though fun isn't the word, for I don't mean just good times.
And the most fun of all is the astonishment of Mr. Jarvis Jocelyn, who discovers himself to be a bigamist.
"De mos' fun was de corn shuckin'.