10 Metaphors for r

After turning the saint's mill-wheel, the stream dived over a fall into the Lough below, and the lul-ul-ur-r-r of the water-wheel and fall was a sleepy music in the saint's ear noon and night.

Mr. B-LF-R becomes First Lord, and Leader of the Commons.

R is the Robin, So kind and so good, Who covered with leaves, The poor Babes in the Wood.

R: Are there any unusual career courses offered in Wildlife? P: In India there are no privately run sanctuaries or zoos.

R was a rabbit, Who had a bad habit Of eating the flowers In gardens and bowers.

All said just-enough-to-survive Rs 400 a month was still a luxury.

The rough r is formed by jarring the tip of the tongue against the roof of the mouth near the fore teeth: the smooth r is a vibration of the lower part of the tongue, near the root, against the inward region of the palate, near the entrance of the throat.

r is a covered reef; and s, a reef, with a dry sandy key upon it.

r is a sandbank, on which we had two and a half fathoms; but from the nature of the other neighbouring reefs, s and t, it is perhaps rocky also, and may be connected with them.

| | - B R is the relief; A, the new corporal; B, the old; C, the new sentinel; D, the old.

10 Metaphors for  r