5 Metaphors for dealings

Sirrah, play you your art well; draw near Piper: Look you, my honest friends, you see my hands; Plain dealing is no Devil: lend me some Money, Twelve-pence a piece will serve.

This dealing of great bodies of men with other bodies of men is a matter of public scrutiny, and should be a matter of public regulation.

" "On your argument of convenience," said Agrius, "we might claim that slave dealing was a branch of agriculture, if they were agricultural slaves which we dealt in.

Cattle-dealing was his next venture; from this to sheep-raising; and by a natural transition to the business of a wool-factor in Massachusetts.

He has influencehe could perhaps have found out: but if he did, it wouldn't have helped him much, for naturally, my dealings with the British Foreign Secretary are always well under coverhence a delay sometimes in his receiving word from me.

5 Metaphors for  dealings