14 Metaphors for engineered

Drake's two engineers had been a subaltern in the military and a young covenanted servant.

The engineer is a good deal more free, more loquacious and less surly than his companions, and I wonder what position he occupies on the schooner.

The cars never pause to look at it; yet I fancy that the engineers and firemen and brakemen, and those passengers who have a season ticket and see it often, are better men for the sight.

" The engineer was not a gob, strictly speaking.

The engineer of the work was Mr. G.B. Biadego, of Genoa.Engineering.

The chief engineer was a Mr. Mussey, stout, affable, and cynic, a heavy drinker, untidy about his person and exacting about his engine-room, a veteran of his trade andit was saidan ancient croney of Monk's.

"Oh, well, when you speculate at the Board of Trade, a railroad engineer is not a useful friend.

The engineers were English or Scotch, the chief being one of the Blairs.

I believe this is the first instance of the adoption of this plan, and the engineers were Messrs. Reynolds and Williams.

The engineer of the work was Mr. G.B. Biadego, of Genoa.Engineering.

The chief engineer in charge of the erection of a bridge far from civilisation is a little king, for it is necessary for him to have the power of an absolute monarch over his army of workmen, which is often composed of many different races.

For a dam 95 ft. in height this is very light, compared with that of the Vehui dam at Bombay, of which the engineer was Mr. ConybeareFig.

Many engineers of the mines were Irish-Americans.

That an engineer with a bunch of waste in his hand is a better recommendation than an "engineer license."

14 Metaphors for  engineered