14 Metaphors for spider

Well, Mr. Spider, here are two dear little flies for you!"

It was thought that a baby Crab was like its mother, just as a baby spider is a tiny picture of its parent.

The Black Widow spider, for example, which is found in South America is the most poisonous of all spiders.

The spider that weaves its web down the wall, the swallow which perhaps flies a single time close under the panes there high up in the walleven the stranger's footstep in the gallery, as he passes the cell-doors, is an event in that mute, solitary life, where the prisoners' thoughts are wrapped up in themselves.

In other passages the spider is a type of the unpleasant.

Spiders were not the only creatures housed in the garage.

"Hush; a spider is a frying pan," Ethel Brown instructed her.

" "I wonder if that little Warbler thinks spiders are crabs and flies chickens," said Dodo, so soberly that all the others laughed heartily.

But with all this, Spider is the gentlest, most obedient, and most domestic of beasts.

I have heard it said that all the spiders which have been in the world since then are the children of Arachne; but I doubt whether this be true.

A spider on your dress is a horror, but a spider outdoors is rather interesting.

A spider is not an insect.

Spiders are excellent barometers: if the ends of their webs are found branching out to any length, it is a sure sign of favourable weather: if, on the contrary, they are found short, and the spider does not attend to repairing it properly, bad weather may be expected.

A spider on the other hand is an arthropod, made up of a cepolothorax joined to an abdomen.

14 Metaphors for  spider