7 Metaphors for rendezvouses

It was for some reason thought judicious for the society to hold its meetings in various places, now here, now there; but the most frequent rendezvous was the Café des Exilés; it was quiet; those Spanish Creoles, however they may afterward cackle, like to lay their plans noiselessly, like a hen in a barn.

The rendezvous was the piazza in fine weather, and the library when it was damp or cloudy.

That rendezvous with death was not a roseate prospect; but there was something just as omnious about the situation in Liege.

The rendezvous was Sardis, from which the army marched east under the pretext of chastising the revolting mountaineers of Pisidia.

Its great rendezvous are the sandbanks of Newfoundland, Nova Scotia, Cape Breton, and New England.

They thought my rendezvous was ten miles to the north.

The rendezvous of freighters and warships was only a half-hour's flight time from the space station.

7 Metaphors for  rendezvouses