42 Metaphors for medium

A happy medium is usually the best, and for our climate, we believe the use of the right kinds of meat to be not only healthful but eminently proper.

The Medium was Mrs. Best.

The Medium was Mr. Fred.

For sound, the one external medium of which poetry avails itself, is in it no longer a feeling of the tone itself, but is a sign which is, by itself, meaningless.

The chosen medium of the new poetry was the heroic couplet.

Upon an exact Calculation of what I expended and received the last Year, which I always register in a Book, I find the Medium to be two hundred weight, so that I cannot discover that I am impaired one Ounce in my Health during a whole Twelvemonth.

The medium through which the clerks express their opinions and desires is the Filene Co-operative Association, of which every clerk and every employee in the place is a member.

The Medium was Mrs. S.E. Patterson.

Not singing, not talkingit is an anachronism to say that ghosts talk: their medium of communication must be pure thought; and one should be able to see their thoughts working, just as one sees the working of the digestive organs in the clear viscera of transparent animalcule.

Now, whether the medium through which the impressions, conceptions, or emotions of the mind are thus externally realized be that of colors, words, or any thing else, this mysterious though certain principle is, as we believe, the true and only source of all originality.

Among laboring men, the most available medium of courtesy is the little paper cigar; it contains about four whiffs, and is smoked by about that number of separate persons.

"You see how it is," continued Graeme, getting into his former expression: "through this channel, this innocent medium, this creature the fruit of my loins, the idol of my heart, is the lightning of reproof hurled.

The Medium, Mr. Keeler, is a young man, apparently about thirty years of age, with well cut features, curly, brown hair, a small, sandy moustache, and rather worn and anxious expression; he is strongly built, about five feet eight inches high, and with rather short, quite broad, and very muscular hands and strong wrists.

These media are the cornea, the aqueous humor, and the vitreous humor.

MEDIUMS are conducive to what is first in itself, 98. MEDIUM, the, of conjunction of the Lord with man, is the Word, 128.

As I have stated, this Medium is also a woman, and resides in Massachusetts.

And yet, widely apart as are their apparent stations, they are nevertheless tenants of the same ground, namely, actual nature; the only difference being, that one is the sovereign of the purely physical, the other of the moral and intellectual, while their common medium is the catholic ground of the imagination.

There were no such things as spirits, mediums were humbugs, and he was here to prove that sole remaining Gospel.

They spoke a debased Spanish, which the Captain had fallen into,as difficult of understanding for one whose medium was pure Castilian as for one who spoke English.

While the method then used is different from that now in vogue, the medium employed for the transmission is the samethe ether, that mysterious, invisible, imponderable wave-conductor which permeates all creation.

In the Hartlepool Lighthouse the illuminative medium is gas.

I have also shown how many a honest medium is really a good clairvoyant, and by reading the records of the astral light is able to give information which seems to come from the departed soul.

His medium of expression is not merely the spiritual substance of the mind, but his whole complex being.

A medium is a more subtle instrument than a balance or a borax bead, and see how long it is before you can get assured results with a borax bead!

A medium is a person whose presence is necessary before a spirit can communicate.

42 Metaphors for  medium