17 Metaphors for outsides

The outside of the house is brownish red sandstone, and is a wonderful mixture of all styles.

His outside is an ancient yeoman of England, though his inside may give arms with the best gentleman and never see the herald.

He therein says that all outside of us is a delusion of the senses.

Christ said, "The Kingdom of Heaven is within you," and there is a saying attributed to Him to the effect that "When the outside becomes the inside, then the Kingdom of Heaven is come.

It occupies 22 acres, is irregularly oblong in shape, and is defended by a rampart, constructed of fragments of limestone piled together, outside of which is a ditch, traceable in places.

I wonder if Outside may be One fair and great demesne Where both gates open, careless of The Town that lies between? On the Mountain THE top of the world and an empty morning, Mist sweeping in from the dim Outside, The door of day just a little bit open The wind's great laugh as he flings it wide!

Her hair is as dark as anything underneath, but all the outside is a bright red.

Once you've lived up here, the Outside ain't good enough fur yer.

If the outside were any indication of the inside, the situation was hopeless.

It is a frightful place, and although it is miles in the country it looks like a suburban villa; the outside is all stucco, and nasty, common-looking pots and bad statues ornament the drive.

The outside of the slope is polished mahogany, and in the daytime bears no indication whatever of what it really is, but looks like a handsome sloping polished mahogany roof.

TREBIZOND (50), a city and thriving seaport NE. of Asia Minor, the outlet of Persia and Armenia, on the Black Sea; is walled, and outside are various suburbs; manufactures silks.

"No one could call him anything but a fine boy," thought the mother, "and surely the outside is a key to what is within!His firm chin, his erect head, his bright eye, his quick tread, his air of alert self-reliance,surely here is enough, for any mother to build on!" VIII THE KNIGHT OF BEULAH CASTLE Nancy's flushed face was glued to the window-pane until Gilbert turned the corner.

He is as cheerful and sprightly as if he were now convinced that a convent is the pleasantest place on earth to live in, and that outside of it all is vanity and vexation.

It is necessary to take these precautions, as sometimes a want of proper cleanliness in the dairymaid causes the outside of the butter to become rancid, and if the scraping be neglected, the whole mass would soon become spoiled.

In the centre of the room are two little pounds, with railings so close together as not to be crawled through, where the more adventurous ones can be kept out of mischief in the company of woolly toys; and outside is a loggia place with little cradles for the babies who want more air to sleep in.

I walked up and down our rock cell, and outside was the darkling sea and a light to the southward that flared and passed and came again.

17 Metaphors for  outsides