8 Metaphors for planks

For him, a dizzy plank is a pleasant belvedere from which to view the world.

The last plank in the first stage is Swadeshi.

The planks which led from the stern of the vessel to the shore, and which had formed a descent, were now nearly level, so much water having left the basin as to produce this change.

But the grain-bags were open toward the wharf, and the wharf was what he was aiming at, and a plank blown through youNo, the trench was the thing, butQuick, he is overhead!

The first plank in our platform is BRITAIN FOR BRITISH DOGS, which sounds very well, don't you think?

The planks was wide, bout a foot wide, rough pine, not nailed down.

Ye, deep waters, bore the Vikings' ships, and when the strong in battle lifted the iron anchor and cast it against the enemy's vessel, so that the planks were rent asunder, ye poured your dark heavy seas into the hold, so that the bark sank.

Dry pine planks are the very worst, because they attract moisture from the horse's foot.

8 Metaphors for  planks