100 Metaphors for whitest

They looked upon the port-holes in the stern as real eyes, by which the vessel was able to find her way in the sea; and observed, that travellers on land found difficulty to find the road from one place to another, while we were able to travel along the trackless ocean; and that the whites must therefore be the greatest of sorcerers, not inferior to the devil himself.

Little White, as the Secretary was called, was a mild, kind-hearted little man, who, nevertheless, had no fear of any thing, unless it was the fear of being unkind.

All now must be other and tasteful, So they call it; and white are the laths and benches of woodwork; Everything simple and smooth; no carving longer or gilding Can be endured, and the woods from abroad are of all the most costly.

The mountain whites, though often totally , are nevertheless a shrewd folk.

To any sane person things were never calmer and more peaceful than at the present moment, and White isn't a believer in the German peril, either.

The whites were now in their turn the aggressors the trouble being, as usual, that they encroached on lands secured to the red men by solemn treaty.

When he had called a meeting of slaves, and some poor whites came eavesdropping, the poor whites at once became the subjects for discussion; he incidentally mentioned that the masters had been heard threatening to drive them away; one slave had been ordered to shoot Mr. Jones's pigs, another to tear down Mr. Johnson's fences.

White is undoubtedly the best colour to wear.

The Southern whites are in many respects a great people.

The white is always a matter of curiosity to the native.

"White as cotton" is the form of comparison which takes its place.

Creamy white were these bells, shaped like lilies-of-the-valley, with the sweetness of perfume that is of the springtime.

White was his hair, his mien was fair, His look was calm and great.

Robert of Lincoln is gayly dressed, Wearing a bright, black wedding-coat; White are his shoulders, and white his crest, Hear him call in his merry note, Bob-o'-link, bob-o'-link, Spink, spank, spink, Look what a nice, new coat is mine; Sure there was never a bird so fine.

" Snow-White was very sad when she said good-bye to the good-natured beast, and unfastened the door, that he might go; but in going out he was caught by a hook in the lintel, and a scrap of his fur being torn, Snow-White thought there was something shining like gold through the rent: but he went out so quickly that she could not feel certain what it was, and soon he was hidden among the trees.

On his father's death, White became the occupier of his house in Selborne known as "The Wakes," and afterwards became curate of the parish.

But in Saba, it is said, the whites were really the slaves, and the Negroes the masters.

John White was the leader, and with a charter and instructions to build the city of Ralegh somewhere on the shores of Chesapeake Bay he set off with his colonists and landed on Roanoke Island.

But Mr. White (having forgotten for a moment his conclusion that swears was anciently sweers) quotes (Vol.

The McGees and the Whites were very fast friends, visiting each other regularlyindeed they had grown up together, and Mr. White at one time was the lover of the madam, and engaged to be married to her.

White is a boy differing from others more in aptitude to follow than in ability to lead.

The whites there are scarcely more than a million in number, and they dwell amid many times their number of savage blacks.

my soul is white; White as an angel is the English child, But I am black, as if bereaved of light.

The first two whites to become full champions under Kennel Club rules were Rob of Rozelle and Konig of Rozelle, both belonging to Miss Hamilton of Rozelle.

" Mrs. White was undoubtedly the disciplinarian of the family.

100 Metaphors for  whitest