8 Metaphors for tamest

The bones of dead horses and other animals were bleaching in the streets and buzzards almost as tame as sparrows hopped aside as passers-by disturbed them.

So very tame were the victims, and so totally unconscious of the danger they incurred from the presence of man, that the crew moved round among them, seemingly but very little observed, and not at all molested.

Othersprobably those which, as Major Pitcher informed me, had spent the winter therewere as tame as barnyard fowls.

As they are as tame as chickens, this is done without difficulty.

When this mighty emperor gave an audience he was surrounded by several large and fierce-looking lions, and he made a great display of his command over the savage creatures; but, notwithstanding their ferocious aspect, the animals were said to be in reality as tame as dogs.

The lovely little creatures were as tame as kittens and allowed the girls to fondle them to their hearts' content.

He says: "I have repeatedly seen moose at Churchill as tame as sheep and even more so....

I confess that such a tame ending of the business is the most painful to me.

8 Metaphors for  tamest