509 Metaphors for person

A man feels and perceives that the person with whom he is conversing is intellectually very much his superior.

But the 'umblest persons, Master Copperfield, may be instruments of good.

One person among the many who had read Miss Barrett's poems, felt their genius, because he had genius in his own soul, and that person was Robert Browning.

Then it would be noted that the last person with whom he was seen was Mr. Jellicoe.

The only person who ruled was Madame Bovary.

Slow and quiet persons were a good deal startled by this suddenness and mobility.

He so coming in and sitting down, an unseen person called from the room adjoining (of which, also, he was still the rentee), to know if he were he, and being answered in the affirmative, said, "Papa George guess who was here to-day?" "Kookoo, for the rent?"

That person was the artist, Eugene Prince.

These last-named persons are the hero and heroine of Love in Excess; or The Fatal Inquiry, which seems to have been the most popular of the whole series.

The person of Christ is the centre of it.

"One person or thing is singular number; more than one person or thing is plural number.

Figures of fur animals usually indicate that the dead person was a good trapper; if seal or deer skin, his proficiency as a hunter; representation of parkies that he was wealthy; the manner of his death is also occasionally indicated.

"Every body knows that the person here spoken of by the name of 'the Conqueror,' is William, duke of Normandy.

The persons whom he met on his way to the village were all strangers to him; they were differently dressed, and did not precisely speak the language of his acquaintance; and on inquiring after his goats, all stared and touched their chins.

I have been informed, Sir, that in Holland all Persons who set up any Show, or act any Stage-Play, be the Actors either of Wood and Wire, or Flesh and Blood, are obliged to pay out of their Gain such a Proportion to the honest and industrious Poor in the Neighbourhood:

This person was Conrad Hill, who took care to vacate his position before Ben had reached the place where he was standing.

The only person in Niggertown who continued amiable to Peter Siner was Cissie Dildine.

And yet she wasn't the Sofia they knew, but another person altogether, a transfigured and exalted Sofia, aflame with righteous wrath and contemptuous with the pride of birth which had leaped into full being a moment since.

The only person from the outside world whom he was allowed to see during the three months of his incarceration was Mr. Seely, and with him he had two interviews.

No person shall be a representative who shall not have attained the age of twenty-five years, and been seven years a citizen of the United States, and who shall not, when elected, be an inhabitant of that state in which he shall he chosen.

A very real person and a good deal of a philosopher is Mr. Atkins, Britain's professional fighting man, who was the only kind of fighting man she had ready for the war.

manner;but it is necessary to observe that both these persons were hunters, and that hunters have nothing good in their houses but dogs and venison.

The person to whom I sent my work next, was the late Lord Scarsdale, whose family I had known for about two years.

" "You think that the person who dismembered this body may have been a surgeon or a medical student?"

The last person who saw him, so far as we know, is his stable boy.

509 Metaphors for  person