16 Metaphors for harris

When George is hanged, Harris will be the worst packer in this world; and I looked at the piles of plates and cups, and kettles, and bottles and jars, and pies, and stoves, and cakes, and tomatoes, etc., and felt that the thing would soon become exciting.

"This Harris is a traitor, and it is according to Negoro's plan that he led us this far."

HARRIS, HOWEL, a noted Welsh Methodist, born at Trevecca, Brecon; embracing Calvinism, he at the age of 21 became an itinerant preacher, confining himself chiefly to Wales; in 1752 he took up his abode at Trevecca, where he erected a large house to accommodate those who sought his ministrations (1714-1773).

Mr. William Harris was editor, or co-editor, of it, and on its staff and among its contributors were some sharp and able writers.

'Harris is a sound sullen scholar,' iii. 245.

Harris soon after became a bankrupt, went to New Orleans to recruit his finances, failed, removed to Kentucky, became a maniac, and died.

John Harris and William Lobster, who lodged with me at the shop of the pastry cook, Christodulos, in Hermes Street, were persons of a more adventurous temperament.

John Harris, I admit, is a very good-looking man; but the way Photini began to devour him with her eyes, astonished me.

After awhile the daughter of our late acquaintance, Sir William Harris, became an accessory to the plot, and a contributor too, to the tune of a couple of hundred pounds.

Harris is primarilyin his best worka humorist, and only secondarily a short story writer.

Harris and Negoro at Kazounde, was for him the certainty that Mrs. Weldon and her child were also there.

My first man's name was Dick Hagler, the next Frank Bibby, the next Henry Harris and the last one was Tom Smith.

"Mr. Harris," she said, "Mr. Romilly is my friend, and I am not going to have him spend these few impressive moments, when he ought to be looking about him at the harbour, telling you silly details about his business.

Harris is primarilyin his best worka humorist, and only secondarily a short story writer.

'Harris is a prig, and a bad prig,' iii. 245; 'What!

John Harris, Hopkinson, and Fraser were the soldiers chosen, and Clayton, Mulholland, and Macmanee the prisoners.

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