7 Metaphors for carvers

Mr. Carver was not only a first-class printer, but he was also a very clever actor.

Carver, who went from Boston to the Mississippi in the latter part of the 18th century, is not an author to glean much from.

Uncle Jasper Carver had not been a man of sociable habits, and but few of the townspeople ever came to see him.

It should be borne in mind to serve each guest with a portion of fat; and the most expeditious carver will be the best carver, as, like mutton, venison soon begins to chill, when it loses much of its charm.

In the middle classes this duty is not unusually taken by the wife of a man whom business may often detain from his home; and a skilful and economical carver is no bad helpmate for a hard-working professional man.

"The Carvers have always been a fighting family," she continued, with a flash of pride in her black eyes.

"The Carvers were staunch patriots, and many a meeting of loyal citizens was held around that table in the dining room.

7 Metaphors for  carvers