20 Metaphors for manager

The manager of the company (-dominus gregis-, -factionis-, also -choragus-), who was ordinarily also the chief actor, was generally a freedman, and its members were ordinarily his slaves; the composers, whose names have reached us, were all of them non-free.

" The manager looked a question.

The manager of the Grand Transasiatic is a scoundrel of the deepest dye.

In Antigua and Barbadoes, manager is the word in general use, in Jamaica it is overseerboth meaning the practical conductor or immediate superintendent of an estate.

Is it not extraordinary that the manager of a theatre is the only purveyor who does not know the value of his wares?

Being admitted to this sanctum, the visitors found the manager to be a small, puffy individual about forty-five years of age, with shrewd, beadlike black eyes and an insolent assumption of super-importance.

This charming resort of the dissipated was originally established in Pall Mall in 1764, and the manager was that same Almack who afterwards opened a lady's club in the rooms now called Willis's, in King Street, St. James's; who also owned the famous Thatched House, and whom Gilly Williams described as having a 'Scotch face, in a bag-wig,' waiting on the ladies at supper.

Being admitted to this sanctum, the visitors found the manager to be a small, puffy individual about forty-five years of age, with shrewd, beadlike black eyes and an insolent assumption of super-importance.

" The manager was profuse in his apologies, and made no further difficulty.

The manager of the Danish National Theater, in 1771, was a Norwegian, Niels Krog-Bredal (1733-1778), who was the first to write lyrical dramas in Danish.

A manager whose first official act would probably be the discharging of Najib as the cause of the whole trouble.

The first managers of the old California theatre were Lawrence Barrett and John McCullough.

The stage manager was a friend of mine, and I asked him when he had started an old ladies' home, and he told memind you, this is the strictest confidencethat the divorce courts and the cheap rates from Pittsburg was raising Cain with the crop of merry-merries.

"My manager in that time was Superintendent A.E. Buchanan.

The manager, evidently, was also surprisedby the signs of Mr. Lindsey's surprise.

Nowadays, managers, and even leading ladies, are a good deal less insistent on their "reception" than they used to be.

Washington's general manager during the Revolution was Lund Washington, a distant relative.

The manager was not the man either to engender or to foster personal loyalty.

She was just as Demure as Edna May ever tried to be, but the Business Manager was a Lightning Calculator, and he Surmised that the Bunk was about to be Handed to him.

Its editor is Mr. J.S. Harper, son of Rev. A.F. Harper, of Canton College, and the manager is Guy Maine, a Christian Chinaman and member of the Broadway Tabernacle Church.

20 Metaphors for  manager