9 Metaphors for suitor

The rival suitor was Mailou, a huge, muscular savage known as the "bone breaker."

On this occasion the suitor was no less a personage than Bishop Warren Snow, a holy man and puissant, upon whom the blessed Gods had abundantly manifested their favour.

What Suitors are they? Van.

Charlotte's suitor was Mr. James Taylor and not Joe.

The suitors are often knights and cavaliers with spurs and tight hose.

A third suitor was a merchant of Rome, and his manner of wooing was with exquisite music, costly banquets, poems, &c. I held him off till at length he protested, promised, and

Charlotte's suitor was Mr. James Taylor and not Joe.

Another suitor I had was a very choleric fellow; but I so handled him, that for all his fuming, I brought him upon his knees.

So suitor and father were alike pitiless, and the wedding was fixed for the 10th of March.

9 Metaphors for  suitor