7 Metaphors for tourist

The tourists were Captain Balfour, of the 88th Regiment, and Mr. Richard Reade, eldest son of Sir Thomas Reade.

The people generally are exceedingly uncouth, and between Arthez and Millau, where a tourist is probably the rarest of all birds of passage, the stranger must not expect to meet with a reception invariably cordial.

Granted that the tourist is a dog, he comes at least with a bone in his mouth, and a bone that many people pick.

Tourists, pleasure-seekers, and the banalities they bring are goneevery thought and energy is with the men fighting on that long line across the north.

" "Should the tourist be a naturalist he can hardly fail to observe, and be interested in, the mosquitoes of this charming and picturesque locality.

That tourists who are supposed to be civilized, refined, and Christianized should steal from them is a crime which should never be tolerated, as it was among the passengers of our steamer.

For one thing, the English tourists are a gossiping lot.

7 Metaphors for  tourist