11 Metaphors for ho

Pa is like a cat, 'cause he always falls on his feet all right and he thinks the zebra tally-ho in the parade was the feature that caused the crowd to visit the show; but he says he will never drive zebras again, on account of the excitement.

By his efforts the jailer attained at length to the directorship of all the prisons of Cho-sen; the Governor ultimately betook himself to the Sacred City to be prime minister to the King, while Yi Chin Ho became the King's boon companion and sat at table with him to the end of a round, fat life.

" "O ho! is um the moon?

This Hoang Ho is the yellow river, the famous yellow river, which, after a course of four thousand four hundred kilometres, pours its muddy waters into the Gulf of Petchili.

2:6-9] Ho, ho, flee from the land of the north, is Jehovah's oracle.

Ho, Rogerkinloose off!" Came the thudding crash of a powerful mangonel, whose mighty beam, swinging high, hurled aloft the bulging wine-skin, the which, bursting in mid-air, deluged with water all belowprior and monk, acolyte and chorister; whereat from all Belsaye a shout went up, that swelled to peal on peal of mighty laughter, the while, in stumbling haste, the dripping Prior was borne by dripping monks back to Duke Ivo's mighty camp.

Ho! Is the world nothing but lint to you?

O-ho, I would I were a merchant with a little booth in a frequented street to sit all day and barter.

Ho, many a pleasant hour they'd had together, and a kindly man and rich and grand to boot was Brede, and never a hard word in his mouth.

O ho, are they gentlemen now with you!Speak first to your gentlemen soldiers to retire;

Westward Ho! (1855), his best known work, is a stirring tale of English conquest by land and sea in the days of Elizabeth.

11 Metaphors for  ho