6 Metaphors for peppers

" "As though pepper and mustard were not facts," said Lewisham, scoring his solitary point that evening.

Old Pepper was the great-grandsire of Mr. Somner's well-known dog Shem.

The Rev. Charles Pepper was the nephew of Miss Mary.

Only 6° 45' S.E. Mr Clarke explains this as long pepper; but besides that this by no means answers the descriptive name in the text, long pepper certainly is the production of the East Indies.

Notwithstanding he did but euil recompence vs: for he was charged to be the cause why pepper was solde dearer than ordinary vnto vs by a penny in the pound: for hee tolde them that certaine shippes of Zeland and of other places were comming thitherwardes.

"But crush itsounder your fork, add a little of this good Dorset butter, a dab of mustard, pepperthe pepper is very necessaryand some malt vinegar, and crush together.

6 Metaphors for  peppers