14 Metaphors for theodore

He has not yet discovered that he is a humbug, that Theodore is a prig, and that I am an adventurer.

But Cardinal Fleury, the French Prime Minister, from a belief that Theodore was an instrument of Walpole, lent the Genoese a force of three thousand men, which at last succeeded in crushing the insurrection and expelling Theodore.

'Course, ever'body know Mr. Theodore an' Miss Allie was sho' 'nough folks, but dey was bound to have dat Yankee brother o' his'n.

Peter was a child when his father died, and his half-brother Theodore became the Czar.

Theodore was such a disreputable mudlark that his testimony on my behalf would have been valueless.

Theodore was a bold, generous-hearted boy, and his influence over Arthur was very good; while Arthur's gentler nature and more refined manners were of service to Theodore, who was not very particular about little things.

But poor Theodore is not such a fool, either; he will not die of a snubbing; I never said he was a weakling.

If Theodore had not been such a liar and such a traitor, he and I, between us, would have been richer by three thousand francs that day.

Theodore, sir, has ever been the cruel thorn that times out of number hath wounded my over-sensitive heart.

THEODORE, bishop of Mopsuestra, in Cilicia, born at Antioch; was a biblical exegete, having written commentaries on most of the books of the Bible, eschewing the allegorical method of interpretation, and accepting the literal sense; he held Nestorian views, and his writings were anathematised; he was a friend of St. Chrysostom; b. 429.

=Theodore and Theodora.= This is a story of the exploits and mishaps of two mischievous twins, and continues the adventures of the interesting group of children in "Loyalty Island.

Theodore, at bottom, is only a man of taste.

Theodore, the grandson of Alfonso, was his son, and rightful heir to the possessions and title of the count of Narbonne.

I never really knew when and under what conditions the infamous bargain was struck which was intended to deprive me of my honour and of my liberty, nor do I know what emolument Theodore was to receive for his treachery.

14 Metaphors for  theodore