11 Metaphors for reach

This reach was a quarter of a mile wide, and gave room for manoeuvring.

" A.J. REACH, Philadelphia, old time professional expert:"It certainly is an interesting revelation of the national game from the time, years before it was so dignified, up to the present.

The reach between these rapids and Lake Labarge, a distance of twenty-seven and a half miles, is all smooth water, with a strong current.

So far-reaching are these changes, and so deep running, that human society, particularly in the West, has outgrown or is outgrowing the life pattern evolved by civilizations during the past four or five millenia.

No outlook anywhere; the longest reach of the eye was not five miles; then came towering precipices.

* Wide-reaching is the power of wealth, whensoever a mortal man hath received it at the hands of Fate with pure virtue mingled, and bringeth it to his home, a follower that winneth him many friends.

It's surprising how far-reaching are the effects of a Peace Conference.

The utmost reach of her providence is the fatness of a capon, and her greatest envy is the next gentlewoman's better gown.

It vitally concerns every man, woman and child in the United States, so far-reaching is its influence.

This first reach of your vision is the life-track of the fathers and mothers unhoused among these mountains.

The higher the reach of his power and pride the more terrible and swift is the nemesis; and Clytemnestra follows in triumph with the enigmatic cry upon her lips: "Zeus who art god of fulfilment, fulfil my prayers."

11 Metaphors for  reach