13 Metaphors for victor

"Victor was a criminal fool to bring you here.

Victors become objects of envy, while pity is the feeling that is created by thoughts of their foes.

The victor was a person named Hsiao Yen; he removed the reigning emperor in the usual way and made himself emperor.

Victor himself, for that matter, was a figure without real consequence other than as a symbol of the old order, the tedious old ways of the world from which she had magically escaped.

Emperor Frederick I calls the Council of Pavia; it declares Victor to be pope; Alexander excommunicates them all.

When, however, Victor was eighteen years of age, Lord Horion had sent him to Göttingen to study medicine, and he had remained at that university for eight years.

The victors were a party of Wyandots and Ottawas under the chief Little Otter.

The victor is the son of one of the Consuls and the hero of the piece; the heroine is the Vestal Virgin who crowns him with the garland.

But all that Willan thought was that Victor and his daughter were far quieter and modester people than he had supposed, and seemed disposed to keep themselves to themselves in a most proper fashion.

Flamin was the son of Chaplain Eymann, who had retired from the court of the Prince of Flachsenfingen; Victor was the heir of Lord Horion, a noble Englishman who lived at Flachsenfingen and directed all the affairs of the prince.

Victor was a cheery little rotundity of five-and-fifty.

"Prince Victor is an extraordinary man," Karslake replied to her unspoken comment; "probably the most learned Orientalist alive.

The victor might be the least sympathetic to her of all, and even if she had a large number of suitors to choose from, her selection could not be based on anything but the momentary and superficial judgment; of the eye.

13 Metaphors for  victor