8 Metaphors for legions

Our legions are brim full, our cause is ripe.

A legion of animated beings (for such is a blight) claiming their portion of the bounty of Nature, and made happy by our comparatively trifling privation, We are tortured by bodily pain,Paley himself was so, even at the moment that he was thus nobly vindicating God's wisdom and ways.

No. 534, American Legion, is the only sort of back-fire I can think of to put the Wobblies on the run.

So, again, Rome's armies traversed the globe, and her legions were often explorers of hitherto unknown regions.

The Legion is the Legion; it's all right.

The legion is coeval with the foundation of Rome, but the number of the troops of which it was composed varied at different periods.

His "legion" of regular troops, was over two thousand strong.

The Roman legion was a most perfect organization, a great mechanical force, and could sustain furious attacks after vigor, patriotism, and public spirit had fled.

8 Metaphors for  legions