9 Metaphors for logs

The old logs of which the raft was made were remnants of log cabins, a number of which had been built and occupied more than half a century before, but by whom I do not know.

"A useless log" was the term she applied to herself.

Of its kind, "Tom Cringle's Log" is a veritable masterpiece.

"And that log is a good strong four-foot log, and she's been shaved off with the broadaxe for layin' the flooring

It has been said that the log and the compass were the only instruments which Dick Sand could use, so as to estimate approximately the way made by the "Pilgrim." During this day the novice threw the log every half-hour, and he noted the indications furnished by the instrument.

The logs were ponderous masses.

[The Yule log is the Midwinter counterpart of the Midsummer bonfire.

To begin at the beginning; "Tasman's Log" is little but dry bones; of Cook and Crozet I have written elsewhere.

These logs were posts, studs, boards, clapboards, laths, plaster, and nails, all in one.

9 Metaphors for  logs