5 Metaphors for whitenesses

A deep fetch'd sigh filled up the heart felt pause; grief spread o'er all the countenance; the tear started to the eye, the muscles fell, and, 'The whiteness of his cheek Was apter than his tongue to speak his tale.

But whatever he may use for the purpose, the Hindu cleans his teeth every morning, and that most thoroughly, before he will allow food to pass his lips, and the whiteness and soundness of his teeth are an object of envy to Englishmen.

Whiteness was the predominating colourwhiteness beneath, and whiteness running up high on the right on to the hillsand above the amazing blue of the southern sky.

This whiteness, however, was not snow, but was produced by the ihrams of the pilgrims now coming wholly to view.

We have long since exploded the idea that whiteness is a test of superiority, for we know that this is attained by excluding the most wholesome and nutritious part of the wheat and by the use of chemicals.

5 Metaphors for  whitenesses