15 Metaphors for safe

[Sings] Safe be my true-love convoyed o'er the main To Mitylenèthough the southern blast Chase the lithe waves, while westward slant the Kids, Or low above the verge Orion stand

"No safe is burglar-proof," he said; "and most certainly not that one."

One of the keepers told us that the safest for us was the sick ward.

"The higher a bird flies, the more out of danger he is; and the higher a Christian soars above the world, the safer are his comforts.

WHY THE SAFE WAS OPENED III.

"Safe 's a bug in a rug," was the reply.

The safe was a formidable-looking affair constructed entirely of wrought iron of treble thickness.

The empty safe probably is the first object that suggested to him the grim tableau of robbery and murder, which he arranges in order to ensure his own safety.

" "All the better for us; is the girl in the boat?" "Safe, sir; but LeVere ain't."

It was delicious, and seemed as safe as cocoanut milk.

A steam-engine is perfectly under control, and consequently much more safe than horses.

Thus they were really more safe than indoors as no one could approach them without being detected while still far away.

She was on her blanket, alongside of her niece, in the house of the Moqui chief, and as safe as need be.

Once we're under that, we're as safe as rats in a granary.

We enjoy such a superabundance of bravery that we regard tents as safer than walls and our shields as affording greater protection than their whole suits of mail.

15 Metaphors for  safe