151 Metaphors for side

Yet side by side in my heart with this great grief was the great joy of living, day after day, night after night, under the same roof with Jane.

Which side were the Flemings themselves to take in a conflict of such importance, and already so hot even before it had reached bursting point?

The seaward side is a great sheer of chalk, but falls not straight into the sea, for three parts down there is a lower ledge or terrace, called the under-cliff.

One side of the box is glass, and through it can be seen two miniature vessels.

The church has an octagonal tower with the rare feature that its sides are the same form from base to parapet.

The cloth is reversible, the two sides being similar structure but differing slightly in colour ornamentation.

The south-east side of Bathurst Bay is shoal.

It is placed, with great care, near the entrance to the van, on the left, the side with the panels outward, as if it were the door of a cupboard.

The other side of the sea is my Father's ground, as well as this side.

"The good side of it is the discipline; and the modern world, not having any power external to itself which it acknowledges, and no men (in masses) having yet succeeded in being a law to themselves, needs discipline above everything.

Every married lover will tell you that if his love is to remain what it was in the beginningif it is rather to grow in power and beautyhe also must be able gradually to transmute his love in such a way that the spirit dominates the flesh more and more, and that the physical side of marriage becomes simply an expression of the love of the spirit, the perfect final expression, the sacrament of love.

These different sides are the different powers of the State with their functions and activities, by means of which the universal is constantly and necessarily producing itself, and, being presupposed in its own productive function, it is thus always actively present.

The sides of the hills are steeper, and perhaps higher: the bottom is richer.

The central thought presented by Lewes is, that "for us there is nothing but feeling, whose subjective side is sensations, perceptions, memories, reasonings, the ideal constructions of science and philosophy, emotions, pleasures, pains; whose objective side is motion, matter, force, cause, the absolute."

The north side of the entrance is a low sandy beach of two miles and a quarter in length: at its north end a range of hills rises abruptly, and extends for six or seven miles, when it again suddenly terminates, and is separated from the rocky projection of Cape Bedford by a low plain of sand.

Like many other unskillful writers, he has paid little regard to the above-mentioned distinction; and, in some instances, his meaning cannot have been what his words declare: as, "A prism is a solid, whose sides are all parallelograms.

Stiff incline, but easy pulling on hard surfacethe light was failing and the surface criss-crossed with innumerable cracks; several of us fell in these with risk of strain, but the north side was well snow-covered and easy, with a good valley leading to a low ice cliffhere a broken piece afforded easy descent.

Mr. Blake was a leading member of the Chatford Town Club, and although six a side was comparatively a poor business, yet under his instruction they gained a good grounding in the rudiments of the "soccer" of the period.

There was a large fire lighted in the middle of the porch, on each side of which were hollow pipes to serve as chimneys for the smoke, and round this fire were standing soldiers, menial servants, and witnesses of the lowest class who had received bribes for giving their false testimony.

of its SW. extremity; the Roy flows through the valley; the steep sides are remarkable for three regular and distinctly-formed shelves or terraces running parallel almost the entire distance of the glen, the heights on either side exactly corresponding; these are now regarded as the margins of a former loch which gradually sank as the barrier of glacial ice which dammed the waters up slowly melted.

The safe side of a safe is the inside of a safe.

In fact the military side of the organization rapidly became the most conspicuous, and, at least in certain crises, the most important.

The left side is always the weaker, and the hip a trifle lower, if one does not counteract the difference by walking sideways occasionally.

Near them was a hill, one side of which was a precipice.

That side of heaven is all my enemy: Mars ruin'd Thebes: his mother ruin'd me.

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