10 Metaphors for mailing

Each grasps his massive club with added force, The folding mail is rent from either horse; It seemed as if the fearful day of doom Had, clothed in all its withering terrors, come.

People talk of being over head and ears in lovenow, the mail was the cause that I sank only over ears in love, which, you know, still left a trifle of brain to overlook the whole conduct of the affair.

Daily Mail (Ordinary Edition), 3 September, 1917: "Lord Halsbury is 92 to-day.

He had put things to right, and told me that, though the mail had been pretty badly mixed up, only one pouch at worst had been rifled.

His mail, once blossoming with messages of good-will and friendliness, became a desert of duns.

The mail for Niuafou was often only a single letter and a few newspapers.

a mail!" is the cry.

Looking after the parlors, halls and dining rooms, arranging flowers in the rooms, waiting on the table, and going after the mail was my regular morning work, the year round.

Each soldier on the other rushed, And every blade with crimson blushed; And valiant hearts were trod upon, Like sand beneath the horse's feet, And when the warrior's life was gone, His mail became his winding sheet.

The letters which went east every mail were splendid productions in their way, written with ease and eloquence, and utterly untrammeled by any regard for facts.

10 Metaphors for  mailing