6 Metaphors for k
K was a kite Which flew out of sight, Above houses so high, Quite into the sky.
K is a King Bird, Pugnacious and bold: A hero in fight, And a terrible scold.
K becomes a light guttural ch, and a great number of monosyllabic wordsespecially those ending in ut and ühreceive a peculiar twist from the introduction of e or ei: as gut, früh, which become guet, früeih.
In asking her about her husband and children, she said she had never had any husband, that she had had two children by a white man of the name of Walker, who was employed at the mill on the rice island; she was in the hospital after the birth of the second child she bore this man, and at the same time two women, Judy and Sylla, of whose children Mr. K was the father, were recovering from their confinements.
Mr. K was an extremely wise man.
K is a King Bird, Pugnacious and bold: A hero in fight, And a terrible scold.