5 Metaphors for wilkins

Twice I caught that shameless little witch, Hetty, in our back pasture, where Wilkins was splitting rails.

It cannot even be safely presumed, for instance, that George Wilkins, the author of the law-besprinkled passage just above quoted from the "Miseries of Enforced Marriage," was not a practising attorney or barrister before or even at the time when he wrote that play.

" C.W. Wilkins, sheriff Baldwin Co, Ala, is the "Mobile Advertiser;" Sept. 24, 1837.

Sam Wilkins, a man that weighed about three hundred pounds, was the turnkey at the penitentiary.

His voice was very hard, as he turned, Harrow register in hand, and said: "The only Wilkins at Tommy's was Theodore Vane Wilkins.

5 Metaphors for  wilkins