10 Metaphors for pavilion

This pavilion was the common play-house for the children of the neighborhood.

The pavilion of Queen Anne became a military magazine, the Tour de l'Observatoire, a powder-magazine, and all the indignities imaginable were heaped upon the château.

My mother, for instance,you perceive that her pavilion would be the florid Gothic.

The pavilion, which has already been mentioned as standing on the match ground, was a handsome wooden structure, surrounded by some low palings, in front of which was a small oblong patch of gravel.

The pavilion itself was a one-story building surmounted by a terrace in the Italian style.

The Pavilion was no true exhibit of woman's art.

Our pavilion becomes a Tower of Famine, and the Italian recites Dante.

The Woman's Pavilion upon the centennial grounds was an afterthought, as theologians claim woman herself to have been.

" NOTE V.A neuter or a passive verb between two nominatives should be made to agree with that which precedes it; as, "Words are wind:" except when the terms are transposed, and the proper subject is put after the verb by question or hyperbaton; as, "His pavilion were dark waters and thick clouds of the sky.

This palace has since been destroyed to make room for a barrack, but probably the two-storied pavilion known as the Salîmgarh is the fragment to which Fergusson refers.

10 Metaphors for  pavilion