9 Metaphors for stewart

In 1733, Thomas Stewart, great-grandson of the Scotsman, was master of Riverview.

Matthew Stewart, afterwards Professor of Mathematics at Edinburgh, was a constant attendant at this club.

Mrs. Stewart is a shrinking little woman with "faded eyes and broken body."

Dugald Stewart was his pupil the winter before Johnson's visit.

A.T. Stewart, the great princely merchant of New York, the richest man in America in his time, was a poor boy; he had a dollar and a half and went into the mercantile business.

'Golden Medal': it is said that a Miss Stewart, the favourite of the unprincipled king, is the original of the figure of Britannia on the medals to which the poet here alludes.

Jeff Stewart was the son of a Methodist preacher and had refused to listen to his parents.

Admiral Charles L. Stewart ("Old Ironsides"), who commanded the frigate Constitution when she captured the Cyane and the Levant, fighting them by moonlight, was a great and renowned figure.

Stewart is an Irishman and the most bloodthirsty individual I have come across.

9 Metaphors for  stewart