121 Metaphors for signing

The signs this desert gives unto my sight, It is the very place whence echo gave Responsive music from this mystic cave.

III.Adam's First Love Adam Bede, like many other men, thought the signs of love for another were signs of love towards himself.

The outward and visible sign of these intrigues was a speech of the Hungarian Premier, Count Tisza, opposing the Tsar's intervention in favour of peace and virtually inciting Bulgaria to fight it out.

The only sign of her troubled day is a frequent half-sob and the sadness of her mouth, which is constantly reading the riot act to her laughing eyes in the waking hours.

With the infant in its cradle the signs of sensibility are broken cries.

The modern sign, which, however, seems to have been the same 200 years ago, is a bell and a wild man; but the original is supposed to have been a beautiful Indian, and the inscription, La belle Sauvage.

AN HOST Is the kernel of a sign; or the sign is the shell, and mine host is the snail.

Any sign of hesitation now, or fear, may be suicide.

At this morning hour all was still, and the only sign of life was a knot of little barefoot girls gathered within its narrow shade, and each carrying an infant relative.

A freshly painted sign across the front of Plooie's basement, was the magnet that drew them: Emile Garin & Wife Umbrella Mender & Porch Cleanser to

Now, although different words do generally differ in orthography, in pronunciation, and in meaning, so that an entire sameness implies one orthography, one pronunciation, and one meaning; yet some diversity is allowed in each of these respects, so that a sign differing from an other only in one, is not therefore a different word, or a sign agreeing with an other only in one, is not therefore the same word.

I think the sign's in Gemini, here's such coupling.

"An' have you noted any sign of a prisoner's havin' been torturedmeanin' a half-burned tree, a pile of rocks near the fire, or sich other like thing?" Jacob shook his head; he could not bring himself to speak calmly of such a possibility.

But, at the end of three or four centuries, these colonies fell into decay; the trade of the Phoenicians was withdrawn from Gaul, and the only important sign it preserved of their residence was a road which, starting from the eastern Pyrenees, skirted the Gallic portion of the Mediterranean, crossed the Alps by the pass of Tenda, and so united Spain, Gaul, and Italy.

One such sign was the periodic gathering of these "Friends of Progress," an association begotten of Lewisham's paper on Socialism.

She makes Signs to him to stay a little.

For the actor, it often happens that the first sign of age is fatigue; in the singer's day, the first shadow is an eclipse, the first false note is disaster, the first breakdown is often a heart-rending failure that brings real tears to the eyes of younger comrades.

General Wilson did not know his family: indeed, Pendennyss bore a second title during his lifetime; but did you observe how very civil his servant was, as well as the one John spoke to before,a sure sign their master is a gentleman?" Emily smiled at the strong partialities of her aunt, and replied, "Your handsome chaise and attendants will draw respect from most men in his situation, dear aunt, be their masters who they may.

The only sign of his former love is a request to be buried in her abbey, in anticipation of a speedy and violent death.

The only sign that the town was occupied was a pall of blue-grey vapour which hung over it and a continuous crackle of musketry coming from it, though occasionally, through my glasses, I could catch glimpses of the lean muzzles of machine-guns protruding from the upper windows of the chateau.

The first sign he gave of returning intellect, was an exclamation on seeing a hare run across the road as they were taking an airing in Richmond park.

A freshly painted sign across the front of Plooie's basement, was the magnet that drew them: Emile Garin & Wife Umbrella Mender & Porch Cleanser to

The common signs, if it be by essence in the head, "are ruddiness of face, high sanguine complexion, most part rubore saturato," one calls it, a bluish, and sometimes full of pimples, with red eyes.

' Believe me, my friends, that your children's angels do indeed behold the face of their Father which is in heaven; that there is a direct communication between Him and them; and that the sign and proof of it is, the way in which they understand at once what you tell them of their duty, and take to it, as it were, only too readily and hopefully, and confidently, as if it were a thing natural and easy to them.

The only other signs of life were the two super-aborigines who inhabit the croquet patch and detest all other mankind.

121 Metaphors for  signing