6 Metaphors for lodger

This lodger, as you will notice in our coloured picture, is the sea anemone.

Mrs. Gann's other lodger was a fantastic youth, Andrea Fitch, to whom his art, and his beard and whiskers, were the darlings of his heart.

"And your lodger, is he an ugly, slouchy creaturewith hooked nose, bleary eyes and shaggy yellow hair?"

The new lodger, a man of middle age with a ready tongue, was a success from the first, and it was only too evident that Mrs. Hatchard was trying her best to please him.

She mentioned casually that the previous lodger had been a captain and had stayed three years.

At first the lodger was all oaths and blows with shouts of fierce, derisive laughter intermingled.

6 Metaphors for  lodger