8 Metaphors for chinaman

The Chinaman is an enemy of baths and washing; he wears no shirt, and does not discard his trousers until they actually fall off his body.

In an ugly temper the Chinaman is a bad man to oppose.

The Chinaman is no coward when once aroused.

The Chinaman has always been in the habit of coming to British Columbia, where he makes, as he does elsewhere, the finest servant in the world.

Chinaman is rather a doubtful quantity and James Pigg is not a tower of strength, but the other seven are in fine form and must bear the brunt of the work somehow.

"One would say," observed Ben-Zayb, who was full of bright ideas that night, "that this Chinaman is Quiroga, but on close examination it looks like Padre Irene.

Can a Chinaman become a citizen?

At best a Chinaman is no friend to water; and when the word is flung at him with an Emerald accent it fails to arrive.

8 Metaphors for  chinaman