12 Metaphors for outing

BURNT OUT IS NOW MY MISERY Burnt out is now my misery love's yearning

These "dug-outs" were strange fellows, some of them.

Yes, "Captain Dug-out, R.N.R.," is a fine disproof of si vieillesse pouvait.

The Turkish dug-outs were most elaborate places of security.

When the grilled reindeer did appear, flanked by really-truly potatoes and the Colonel's hot Kentucky biscuit, there was no longer doubt in any man's mind but what this Blow-Out was being a success.

The look-outs aloft, one of whom was Hazard, the first officer, sent down on deck constant reports of what they could see.

The consequence is that jewellery work of the finest fashion is made in small establishments, but as I have said there are so many of these that the "turn-out" in the way of "hands" is a formidable element in our local population.

But by that time enough of the stock will have changed hands on the 'wreck' price to put the Plantagould people safely in the saddle, and the freeze-out will be a fact accomplished.

For the most part, the proper laying-out of cities is both a matter of greater ease and greater importance in America than anywhere else.

'Out on the ice to the north' is a wide word.

The only weekly outing that falls to the lot of the younger children of country parents is the Sunday trip to church and Sunday school.

A London outing is a rare thing for you.

12 Metaphors for  outing