5 Metaphors for vires

Ze acid may burn ze finger,ze vire vill become rrusty,ze isolation subject always to ze atmosphere.

Our vis-à-vis were such a pretty girl and a very tall man, and when first he advanced to meet us I felt I had seen him before, and by the second figure I knew it was my friend of the knife.

The other vis-à-vis was a source of uneasiness to me on a different score.

My vis-á-vis at Shin Bung Lung's is Prince Hinoe, the heir to the broken throne, a very large, smiling brown gentleman, who sits with the French secretary of the governor, the two, alack!

My vis-à-vis at table, Herr Gluck, a piano manufacturer of Munich, was a follower of Horace Fletcher, the American munching missionary.

5 Metaphors for  vires