27 Metaphors for ma

Ma was a sure 'nough field hand.

Miss Irene Robertson Person interviewed: Lucindy Allison, Marked Tree, Arkansas With children at Biscoe, Arkansas Age: 61 "Ma was a slave in Arkansas.

"Ma's a moughty pow'ful 'oman, and she done got a club 'bout the size o' my wrist."

Ma was heap the biggest.

Some day ye'd come home and ask where's Ma an' Mary, and then Sam would say, 'Why, Mary's slid down t' New York, and the last I see o' Ma she was scootin' for Rochester.'

Ma was a light color.

Ma was a part Red Indian and pa was a half Black Creek Indian.

Ma was a great blessing.

Ma' is the contraction, as you know, for mamma, but it is pronounced the same as maw, which is a word which we use to designate those birds otherwise called gulls.

Ma was a cripple woman.

Ma's been dead years and years ago, and my father is gone too.

Ma s'a conoscer la prima radice Del nostro amor to hai cotanto affetto, Farò come colui the piange e dice.

Ma and pa was both Walkers but no blood kin.

Ma was a house girl and pa a field hand.

Ma, is a particle denoting smell.

Ma was a cook and a licensed midwife in Alabama.

Ma was heap the biggest.

"My ma was a black African an' she sho' was wild an' mean.

"My ma was de cause o' my marster a-firin' all de overseers.

"My ma was de cause o' my marster a-firin' all de overseers.

One of the chiefs said, "Ma, you white people are God Almighty.

"Ma was Margarett Ball.

She said he wuz pale and sad the last time she see him, and she mistrusted his ma had been cuttin' up.

"My ma was de firs' to leave de plantation after de surrender.

His ma was the nurse about the place.

27 Metaphors for  ma