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metaphor

noun as in figure of speech, implied comparison

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Once again he accused the West of being unfair to Russia, bringing back his favorite metaphor, the Russian bear.

The original metaphor was: erect a wall to keep the garden of the church free from the wilderness of politics.

The scene must be a metaphor for sex, because really who does any of this?

Lepore has a different, though still linear, metaphor for the history of feminism: “a river, wending.”

To wring all that can be wrung from metaphor, note what our elected and appointed officials are not dressed as.

Your correspondent Erica gives us some quotations and epitaphs, in which the metaphor of an Inn is applied both to life and death.

"To say that the brute has awakened in a man is not a mere metaphor always," he went on presently.

The musician not showing any visible appreciation of the managers metaphor, Perkins immediately proceeded to uncock his eye.

By a noble metaphor, says Milman, the day of their death was considered that of their birth to immortality.

To carry out your metaphor of the tree, the graft cut from the parent stock must bear fruit for itself.

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On this page you'll find 20 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to metaphor, such as: analogy, image, symbol, allegory, emblem, and hope.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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