11 Metaphors for mo

2 mo. 17.Never, surely, was any poor creature so weary of his weakness!

Mo was a chip off the old block.

"One day us li'l cullud chullun was frollicin' out in de front yard an' Mis' Nancy an' some mo' was settin' on de po'ch an' all of a sudden I see somebuddy comin' down de road an' I says 'Look, whut's dat?' "An' white folks run to de woods an' hid out caze dey seen hit was Calv'ry 'bout a mile long comin' down de road.

no mo', en I 's fotch' 'im ter you ter be straighten' up.

Mo was no exception.

no mo', en I 's fotch' 'im ter you ter be straighten' up.

no mo', en I 's fotch' 'im ter you ter be straighten' up.

His mo-ther is stand-ing at the gate: Wil-lie shouts; such a heart-y shout!

7 mo. 6.Thought an awful solemnity was the covering of our small gathering yesterday morning, under which I felt truly thankful to the Dispenser of every gift; and was enabled to crave his assistance to maintain the watch with greater diligence, and pursue the ways of peace with alacrity of soul. 29th and 30th.

30.) 12 mo, 1.The reading meeting this evening has been a precious time.

Once I thought that Wee Mo of Westwood was my heart's chiefest delight, "a flame-red little dog with black mask and ear-fringes, profuse coat and featherings, flat wide skull, short flat face, short bowed legs and well-shaped body."

11 Metaphors for  mo