99 Metaphors for smith

Of simple instruments, for looking at one slide at a time, Smith and Beck's is the most perfect we have seen, but the most expensive.

Captain John Smith was, without doubt, an imperial kind of man.

"Dog Smith," was the cry, "behold him go by, The fool who hath lost all he had!" For only to tease can delight and can please The ill-nurtured village lad.

Elizabeth Smith was an accomplished girl in all ways.

It is now known that the copper-smiths are not Negritos but Igorots; and there can be no question that they practiced this art, and the still more difficult one of obtaining copper from flint, for a long period perhaps previous to the arrival of the Spaniards.

But General Smith was an invalid, and incapable of active service, and so far as the official records show, the army officers and troops in Kansas continued to maintain a just impartiality.

Mrs. Marshall-Smith inquired"or is that a secret?" "Oh no, when one belongs to Molly's exalted class or is about to be elevated into it, nothing is secret.

Robert Smith, the landsman, was a carpenter by trade, and it fell to his lot to put together again the materials of the old warehouse.

So R. C. Smith: "This little word to when used before verbs in this manner, is not a preposition, but forms a part of the verb, and, in parsing, should be so considered.

Thus Jane Smith becomes Mrs. John Jones, but not Mrs. Jane Jones.

This time Thursday Smith was the hero.

Mrs. Smith is a poor widow, and takes in washing.

Texas Smith was too old a borderer to attempt to draw his weapons while such a man as Kelly was sighting him at ten feet distance.

PHINEAS SMITH MR. SMITH is now pastor of the Presbyterian Church in Centreville, Allegany county, N.Y.

Milly Smith (afterwards Mrs. Thorn) was Dragonetta, and one of her speeches ran like this: "Ungrateful Simple Simon (darting forward)

Dr. Smith was the leading colored dentist once, and the leading dentist of the city in his day.

John Smith was his first born, and was named in honor of Captain John Smith, a personal friend.

So far as we know, however, Lieutenant-Colonel Fred Smith was the first English veterinarian to use a shoe of his own devising, and to report on its effects.

It isn't in the newspapers that this Mrs. Smith and her niece are these Smithsons.

[Illustration: "'YOU'LL COME STRAIGHT HOME WITH ME.'"] "Colonel Smith was a lawyer, and the sharpest one in that part of the country.

Harry Smith, a brother of Elmer Smith, the attorney, was a delegate at this meeting and reported to his brother the discussion that took place.

" On coming to an anchor, Cook, Banks, and Tupia went on shore, and Canon Bennett, a second cousin of Mrs. Cook's, and one who knew her personally, relates that the family legend was that on reaching the shore Cook ordered the midshipman to "Jump out, Isaac," and Isaac Smith (afterwards Admiral) also a cousin of Mrs. Cook's, was the first Englishman to set his foot on the soil of New South Wales.

SMITH, PRUDENCE M. R. Deadly is the evil tongue.

Richarda Smith was the eldest daughter of the Rev. Richard Smith, who had been a Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge, but was at this time Private Chaplain to the Duke of Devonshire, and held the small living of Edensor, near Chatsworth, in Derbyshire.

" Now, let it be fairly understood, Mr. Alexander Smith is not the object of our reproaches: but Mr. Alexander Smith's models and flatterers.

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