9 Metaphors for recreations

Our only recreation was an occasional ride on horseback, when the weather would permit, through the woods on the north side of the river, or across the prairie, along the lake shore on the south.

Yet Sir Andrew was no "country gentleman"; his favourite recreation was books.

Let your Recreations be Manfull not Sinfull.

Her recreations and her attire became gayer; but her cheerfulness of mind was gone.

Recreations are not education; accomplishments are not education.

His chief recreation being a "Demon's War Dance," in which he will, if one be handy, hack a clothes-horse to pieces with his "baloo," or two-edged chopper-axe, he might be found an agreeable inmate by an aged and invalid couple, who would relish a little unusual after-dinner excitement, as a means of passing away a quiet evening or two.

Let your Recreations be Manfull not Sinfull.

The recreation to which Jack and Dick were bidden was a visit to the melancholy shambles where the heterogeneous mass of unclassified prisoners were detained.

Recreations of slaves: The following is an old fashion ballad that was sung during the period of slavery and which was very common throughout the Purchase Region: "Jeff Davis rode a big white horse, but Lincoln rode a muleJeff Davis was a fine, smart man, and Lincoln was a fool.

9 Metaphors for  recreations