8 Metaphors for latest

The latest of these is a certain WILLIAM WHORBOYS, whose book, The Foundling's Farewell, is remarkable only for its ungrammatical dulness, &c, &c."

The latest and worst was the neuritis, which had attacked her in the wrist, producing swollen joints that had to be fomented with hot water.

He still invents (his latest is a gas-thrower, reported by the Berliner Tageblatt to be "a veritable monster of destruction"), but has dropped the other job.

We found that the latest of the long line of rectors and equally important rectors' wives that Westover Church has known were the Reverend and Mrs. Cornick, who told us of the hopes of the little community that the Government would yet pay indemnity for the injury done by Federal soldiers to the old church.

Still, it would be very interesting to know whether Amelia Hill's latest was a boy or a girl.

The latest is the Lady's Watch, for which no parent or lover need longer go to Geneva.

The latest is the doctrine, (which, like polygamy in its earlier stages, is believed, but not avowed,) that absence is temporary death, so far as concerns the transference of wives.

As preacher, author, and lecturer he is famous throughout the English-speaking world, and all his recent books (the latest being his Recollections) are published simultaneously in England and the United States.

8 Metaphors for  latest