10 Metaphors for levels

The undefined path lay inches deep in water, and the levels were shallow swamp.

Urban freemen had on the average a somewhat higher level of attainment than their rural fellows, for among them was commonly a larger proportion of mulattoes and quadroons and of those who had demonstrated their capacity for self direction by having bought their own freedom.

The dead level of mechanical perfection which they insisted upon was a stupid affront to his ear.

In the workhouse there is of necessity a dead level of monotonythere are many persons but no individuals.

Into some of these you stepped from the pavement down, as it were, into a cave, the level of the shop being eight or ten inches below the street, while the first floor projected over the pavement quite to the edge of the kerb.

The summit level is 95 feet 10 inches above the high-water surface of medium tides in Halifax harbour; and is attained by seven locks, each 87 feet long, and 22 feet six inches wide; and the tide locks nine feet in depth of water.

This level was a rolling plain, growing darker green, with lines of ravines and thin, undefined spaces that might be mirage.

The level, the last of the three working tools of the operative craftsman, is a symbol of equality of station.

This level of commitment and reliability of correspondents will always be an asset to any newspaper.

This level was a rolling plain, growing darker green, with lines of ravines and thin, undefined spaces that might be mirage.

10 Metaphors for  levels