11 Metaphors for specialty

The Switzer's specialty was the making of a kind of rubber cheese which one could learn to like in time.

Israel's specialty in history was religion.

"My specialty is agricultural implements, barbed wire, machinery and iron stuff generally, for the export trade.

BY Charles Carleton Coffin Author of "Boys of '76" "Boys of '61" [Illustration] Charles Carleton Coffin's specialty is books pertaining to the War.

Their specialty is citrus fruits, but their products are not limited to that line.

Many of the snake charmers to whom I referred in a previous chapter are fakirs, devoted to gods whose specialties are snakes, and pious Hindus believe that the deities they worship protect them from the venom of the reptiles.

I soon found that everybody knew everybody at the Café Procope, and that the specialty of the establishment was dominoesjust as the specialty of the Café de la Régence is chess.

Evelyn announced her intention of going, as soon as I should be able to spare her, with a party of young friends, to hear a celebrated singer perform in an oratorio in the cathedral of an adjacent city, her specialty being vocal music, and her mourning permitting only sacred concerts.

Don Andrés had a smooth tongue and a seraphic smile that simply wound alcaldes or rebellious electors around his little finger, and his specialty was the art of letting loose a rain of sealed documents over the District that started complicated and never-ending prosecutions against troublesome opponents.

Among these was one Daniel Ball, whose specialty was locks, of which he invented, patented, and sold the patents of a new one every year, all worked out in my father's shop.

One specialty, and that not a pleasant one, of a life so protracted as mine has been in the midst of such a society as that of Florence in those days, is the enormous quantity of the names which turn the tablets of memory into palimpsests, not twice, but fifty times written over!unpleasant, not from the thronging in of the motley company, but from the inevitable passing out of them from the field of vision.

11 Metaphors for  specialty