15 Metaphors for hits

He was saved the chagrin of striking out to his deadly rival, but the hit he knocked was only a little fly that the pitcher caught.

Hit stayed in de water till de hide turnt tan den pa took de hide out uv de redoak dye an hit would be a purty tan.

" The man, turning his horse and riding after his two companions, shouted back: "Hit's not God as is a sendin' 'em; hit's somebody else!"

"But hit feels all right nowall rightHoo-ee!"

and ma said dat hit was a haint.

So absurdly hard hit was Aylmer that it seemed to him as if to see her again as soon as possible was already the sole object in his life.

. Daunte thyself, that dauntest otheres dede; And trouthe shal delivere, hit is no drede.

The hit was palpable and unmistakable; a huge dense cloud of smoke and mortar-, lime-, and red brick-dust leapt and billowed and hung heavily over the village.

Murray's hit was a sacrifice.

To my mind hit's really a question of time.

The performers were all strenuous and some capable, but the hit of the evening was Phillips Brooks, who personated the giantess Glumdalca to perfection.

Al that gren me graueth grene, Nou hit faleweth al by-dene; grows yellow: speedily. Jhesu, help that hit be sene, seen.

But Ah reckon hit was fer de bes'.

I only wisht," she said wistfully, "that hit was a boy.

"Hit's a long ways upandhit's a long ways up.

15 Metaphors for  hits