Sentence examples for privileged metaphor from inspiring English sources

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Because Germans are like hawks, Landa explains, most cannot think like Jews, who are more like rats — a characterization that, of course, was a privileged metaphor and ideological instrument in the Nazi's campaign against European Jewry.

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But Stourton adds his own distinctive touch by giving his undergraduate hedonists a taste for a dangerous sport: the scaling of college buildings by night, an apt metaphor for the breathtaking sense of superiority claimed by their privileged social set.

The "throne" of the title is, in fact, a popular metaphor for the presidency of Mexico; that office (or, at least, privileged access to it) is the prize everybody at Fuentes's soirée is angling for.

Metaphor much?

Our privileged intensity.

"I felt very privileged".

Privileged, even.

"But privileged?

"I feel super privileged.

I felt privileged.

Sunil had been privileged, too.

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