9 Metaphors for protest

After seeing the look on Jack's face I changed my mind, and my protest was the silent kind that says so much.

Allen, who like a couple of Almesmen must have his best and second gown, and his best and second cloak, but to cast a colour or shadow of something upon Mr. Gent, he says he forgives him all he owed him, which Mr. Gent protests is never a penny.

SWEDENBORG.He protests in truth that the memorable relations annexed to the chapters in this work are not fictions, but were truly done and seen; not seen in any state of the mind asleep, but in a state of full wakefulness, 1.

" Protests rose from the crowd; the protests became cries of anger; the throng swayed and jostled.

The most interesting protest against the war movement is undoubtedly the following: "This, then, is the cultural height to which we have attained.

She suddenly remembered that her very protest was an admission of intimacy of which he would not scruple to avail himself if it suited his purpose, and with this thought in her mind she paused in confusion.

In truth a declaration was empty air, a protest was noise, a decree was action.

Yet, while the motives for his special pleading were honourable, seeing the odious misrepresentations of Pantheism still prevalent in the Dutch scholar's native land,misrepresentations undissipated even by the splendour of Spinoza,his protest remains special pleading still.

Certain protests, despite their fury, are a sort of involuntary homage.

9 Metaphors for  protest