14 Metaphors for ham

Cobin-ham is a great city, where great mirrors of steel are made.

Her mother and sisters had already given Miranda a hurried look at what they had done, but Ham was not the man to do any thing in haste.

Ham was the viand she was engaged upon, and she (playfully, I have no doubt) ate with her knife.

Old Ham was a sure-thing packer, like myself, and let speculating alone, never going into the market unless he had the goods or knew where he could get them; but when he did plunge into the pit, he usually climbed out with both hands full of money and a few odd thousand-dollar bills sticking in his hair.

he met a stranger, de ham would be de fus' thing de stranger would see.

"Admitting the curse pronounced here was right, that Ham and Canaan were the progenitors of the African negroes, and that the curse was to be extended to all generations of Africaare

Monsignore, indeed, believes that Ham, the son of Noah, who drove Japhet out of Sicily, was the first builder; but I do not doubt its antiquity was very great, and it seems likely that this was the original Siculian stronghold before the coming of the Greeks, and the building of the lower city of Taormina.

Let a large ham remain 40 hours, and keep up a good smoke.

Do not add any salt to the batter, as the ham is usually sufficiently salt to impart a flavour to the omelet.

Further; Ham was not the "younger" son.

" "O, we'll eat it fast enough!" replied his uncle; "a bear ham is a delicacy, I assure you.

Boiled ham, bacon, boiled tongue, or pickled pork, are the usual accompaniments to boiled fowls, and they may be served with Béchamel, white sauce, parsley and butter, oyster, lemon, liver, celery, or mushroom sauce.

That President Ham, he is a beast, an ogre!"

The ham of whose excellence Bates had hinted was no disappointment.

14 Metaphors for  ham