10 Metaphors for pete
French Pete is ze great cook!"
Pete was thinkin' of somethin' at the time, and could only remember a sudden pain in the back.
Pete's been layin' off.
French Pete was the nearest, and the opportunity could last no longer than a second.
Pete was chain lightning in pants, and he grabs Mr. Rattler by the tail and snaps his neck, but I felt lonesome in my inside till dinner time.
"'Brer Pete,' sezee, 'I's be'n a monst'us sinner man, en I's done a power er wickedness endyoin' er my days; but de good Lawd is wash' my sins erway, en I feels now dat
Which of course I gave him pronto, Pete being a fine gent.
French Pete is ze great cook!"
Pete seemed in a trance, without will-power over his trigger finger, and Pete was the last man in the world that you would expect to lose his nerve.
"While PETE was cuttin' a pigin wing, and the Dr. was rakin' down a dubble shuffle, they made things rattle, and naborin' towns thought it was an airthquake, and began movin' out their feather beds.