9 Metaphors for sweethearts

She waited for him faithfully year after year, her youth passed, she grew into middle age, and then one day she heard a report that her old sweetheart was the Archbishop of Manila.

Think of a man clever enough to discover that his idol was made of puttythat his sweetheart was a Rosamond Vincy!

A sweetheart has been a tonic since long before knights wore the gloves of ladies on their crests.

A true sweetheart is a pleasanter subject for meditation than a false friend.

There has been many a strange thing happened since you rode out of our stable last, but I wish you would go to the Colonel and let him tell you all; however, I suppose I may tell you so much as this, that your sweetheart is not Mary Bartley at all; she is Mr. Hope's daughter.

"Well, you can strike me dead if I don't goin' to pay hall my debts! Allons!" He began a merry little song to the effect that his sweetheart was a wine-bottle, and master and man, leaving care behind, returned to the picturesque Rue Royale.

"Nay, sweetheart, be a brave little maid," she answered, fighting a small lump in her own throat.

My first sweetheart was Bet Butterfield, but what of that?

The sweetheart is a tame rabbit, with its fur so sleek, soft, and silky, that it is also used to some extent in the important branch of hat-making.

9 Metaphors for  sweethearts