8 Metaphors for boatman

"The boatmen are our friends; they will take us safely to the steamer.

Until twenty years ago, the boatmen of the Mississippi were almost a distinct race.

These boatmen were all jolly, good-natured and pleasant people, with a vast deal of practical sense, and a valuable experience in woodcraft, albeit they were rough and unpolished.

" The boatmen of the Ohio and Mississippi are the most riotous and lawless set of people in America, and the least inclined to submit to the constituted authorities.

When he raises it to look about him, in whatever position the boatman is, he must remain immovable.

Our boatmen were rude singers, and seemed so like wild Indians, that a very little imagination was necessary to give one an impression of being upon an American river.

"These boatmen are queer customers," he laughingly remarked to the Brahman, and to them: "Gain nothing!

Most of the mechanics and porters are Armenians, and the boatmen are Greeks.

8 Metaphors for  boatman