5 Metaphors for newport

NEWPORT, 1, capital of the Isle of Wight (10), and near its centre; in its vicinity is Carisbrooke Castle, where Charles I. was imprisoned.

He knew that Newport was the stronghold of the practice, and that the probable consequence of his faithfulness would be the loss of his pulpit and of his temporal support; but none the less plainly and faithfully did he testify.

We have never heard that Newport is a good place for gathering sea-shells, but we presume you can shell out there if you wish.

and before what wind have you been running, that Newport is again your harbour?" "Too many questions to be answered in an open roadstead, friend Joram; and altogether too dry a subject for a husky conversation.

Newport is the mart where the marriageable meet.

5 Metaphors for  newport