15 Metaphors for whar

Now, whar's the good of kicking up a shindy about it?" "No good whatever, Mr. Lucas.

" "But whar is the bloomin' hole?"

Whar is the bloody bark?" "Pounding her heart out on the rocks yonder," he said more civilly, "unless she's slid off, an' gone down.

On coming away some of the party could not find their hats, and my uncle was jocularly asking the waiter, whom he knew to be a Deeside man, "Whar are our bonnets, Jeems?"

Whar's the gude thousand pounds Scots than I lent ye, man, and when am I to see it again?"

"An attack in front?" "It's the big guns, sorr; be gorry, they're goin' to shell us out, an' whar the hell was them reinforcemints, Oi'd loike to know!"

An' whar is yer stoppin?"

" "Whar's the money the preacher pays you?" asked her husband.

That watch was very little compared to what I possess outside of these prison-walls, and these possessions" "Whar is dey, honey?

whar 's de ole 'oman, an' whar 's de fu'niture?

Whar is de mule?' "'Des 'roun' heah back

"Whar's the liver?" said Smoky, as the old man nodded to him.

Whar's the camp, Jerry?"

"Whar's my pipe?

"Whar's the peppermint ye used to hev by ye, woman?

15 Metaphors for  whar