Sentence examples for glorious metaphor from inspiring English sources

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It's a glorious metaphor for life, but condensed, liquefied, purified, faster twisting right down to one essential drop and it is now or it is never.

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His film shifts lines and crosses boundaries, and does it with some glorious cinematic metaphors.

These are "places that held out against all the revolutions, religious, industrial and glorious alike", and their metaphor is the melancholic ebbing of the light.

He was one of the first members of The New Yorker staff to take charge of these typos, malapropisms, unintentional puns, and bloated metaphors: the glorious realm of The New Yorker newsbreaks.

Only later did I realize that he'd literally made his own cock-and-bull stories: another metaphor realized, and made glorious and absurd.

And 30 minutes spent in the company of its German actor-turned-director produces the same effect as watching his thriller: he's a a glorious eccentric who commands your attention with loopy metaphors and manic energy.

They would come together in some sort of glorious roundabout of mutual interest (and, yes, here this already stretched metaphor finally takes flight) that contributes to creating an economy fit for humanity.

Given that the legs don't have hands, they may be eating their own bodies, which suggests that there may be a metaphor afloat here — something about the folly of those who devour their own — in between some glorious imagery and what is finally a sweet little story.

You Remind Me of Something is a glorious summary of that era, a vague yet universal tribute to "the song that does not end" – a musical metaphor for, perhaps, love, maybe lust, or fun, even just life.

Glorious failure.

Utterly glorious.

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