12 Metaphors for parker

Ned Parker,he't was Doctor Parker's son, an' promised to our Hanner-Ann,he's turned up, it appears.

Mrs. Parker was a mother, and her sympathy for poor Joe was more lasting than that of the younger branches of the family.

[Footnote 1: Editor's Note to Dover Edition: Reverend Theodore Parker (1810-1860) was a Unitarian minister who graduated from the Harvard Divinity School and was active in the Boston area.]

Mrs. Parker became this friend, and, though differing from her on some essential points, did much to help and strengthen her.

" Nor is it necessary to go back of the very significant lines themselves to explain the circumstance of her having the following for a half-day's burden: "Jack Parker was a cruel boy, For mischief was his sole employ; And much it grieved his friends to find His thoughts so wickedly inclined.

Old man Billy Parker was my master, and my young master was Jim Parker.

Parker at once became a marked man; most Unitarian pulpits were closed against him, but a large hall accommodated the vast crowds that came to hear him.

Parker and his wife, Hildy, were both stout blondes with fair complexions and blue eyes.

PARKER, MATTHEW, archbishop of Canterbury, born at Norwich; was a Fellow of Cambridge; embraced the Protestant doctrines; became Master of Corpus Christi College, Oxford; was chaplain to Anne Boleyn, and made Dean of Ely by Edward VI.; was deprived of his offices under Mary, but made Primate under Elizabeth, and the Bishop's Bible was translated and issued under his auspices (1504-1575).

Grant that Parker was not also Emerson; no matter, he was Parker.

He learned that Parker, too, was a drop outfrom Harvardand that the Mercedes had belonged to his mother.

Parker was a full-blooded Indian, belonging to one of the Iroquois tribes of New York.

12 Metaphors for  parker