9 Metaphors for instructors

The nautical instructor at St. Agatha’s is undoubtedly a woman.

Chopin was an intimate friend of the grand duke's son, Paul, whose instructor was a Count Moriolles.

A gymnastic instructor was his principal teacher, although he also studied natural science, mathematics, and international law.

It was at this juncture that I found, on my return to school, the psychologic instructor of whom I have spoken, in a newly engaged teacher of history, geography, and arithmetic; all of which were my favorite studies.

His first instructor in the learned languages was a master in the same city, who appeared to be so incompetent to the task he had undertaken, that Mrs. Hayley removed her son to the school of a Mr. Woodeson, at Kingston.

The instructor had been a boy himself once, and he could not entirely conceal a little smile at the thought of the cruelty of the Lakerim Twelve.

He was sent early to school, in his native place, and his instructor was Dr. David Alison, a man of great celebrity in the practice of education.

My instructor was Mr. Albert Fleming, who, at the suggestion of Ruskin, had recently revived hand-spinning and hand-weaving in the North of England.

His third instructor was a serious, saturnine, kind young man, named Paterson, the son of a shoemaker, but a good scholar and a rigid Presbyterian.

9 Metaphors for  instructors