12 Metaphors for outfit

The other outfit made by the boys, which, except the elaborate box and stand, was an exact duplicate of the Hooper receiver, was taken to the Brown cottage.

My outfit was a new cloth suit, and my aprons for wearing when waiting on the table were of snowy white linen, the style being copied from that of the New York waiters.

Our outfit was four men and thirty horses.

It seems this outfit was the summer sensation out here.

The floral outfit of pastoral poets, when Crabbe began to write, was a hortus siccus indeed.

They found that the wireless outfit was a rusty weather-vane that creaked.

I never thought of such a thing as varying from my course of conduct on her account; and just as would have been the case if my outfit had been a boat for which time and tide would not wait, I yoked up, after the breakfast was done, and prepared to negotiate the miry crossing of the creek and pull out for Monterey County, which I hoped to reach in time to break some land and plant a small crop.

"Also," resumed old Donald slowly, "Culver Rann's outfit is gonetwenty horses, including six saddles.

"The outfit shall be my contribution to the enterprise.

I don't want to mix with your swell crowd myself, because I ain't fit; likewise the outfit ain't much to my taste, askin' your pardon; but with women it's different.

His working outfit was a shovel, a pick, a gold pan which he kept cleaner than his plate, and a pocket magnifier.

The outfit furnished by the American Museum was excellentexcept in guns and cartridges; this gun was so bad that Miller had to use Fiala's gun or else my Fox 12-bore.

12 Metaphors for  outfit