8 Metaphors for shielded
But of all the composers of his own day, Shield was his favourite; and justly.
PUNCHINELLO suggests, then, that the policeman's shield should be a shield.
When the war-party returned, the Shield was the observed of all observers; he had taken two scalps.
The shield behind which they hide in social intercourse is a touch of mysteryor at least a hope of mystery.
Here Hugo seems to use it of the shield, perhaps because the triangular shield was a mark of knightly rank.
The Shield was proof against the machinations of his enemies, for he was a medicine man, and could counteract all the spells that were exerted against him.
" "That is well said, my Lady Gwendolaine, But it is not the same, by your fair grace; Our armour is our armour, nothing more; Your shield of scorn is lasting lance of harm,
The shield that Homer may hold up is the observation made by Mrs. Fitzherbert.