19 Metaphors for workman

All his skilled workmen are the best he can pick out of their various trades.

Lastly comes Jean Macquart, the workman and soldier become again a peasant, fighting with the hard earth, which exacts that every grain of corn shall be purchased with a drop of sweat, fighting, above all, with the country people, whom covetousness and the long and difficult battle with the soil cause to burn with the desire, incessantly stimulated, of possession.

We get an outside view of a cannon foundry, a rifle factory, the workmen being natives.

Why should not the workman be a gentleman, and a workman still?

"These aggressive and troublesome workmen are no countrymen of mine.

The two workmen were evidently excellent marksmen.

The working of the plan remains in the employer's hands, and the workman really is not a partner in the business.

It is clear at a glance that the next workman is Adam's brother.

Poe's workmen were creatures of his imagination, their crimes, with the possible exception of 'Marie Roget,' were purely fanciful.

My workmen, who stood in some awe of me,I was the first American they had ever seen,were slow in obeying.

The Tyrian workmen at the temple of Solomon were the descendants of that other division of the race who fell off, at Shinar, from the true worship, and repudiated the principles of Noah.

Two able workmen were five days in stocking or felling it.

"Why, they were taking a moving picture, that was all, and the workmen and shopgirls and policemen were all actors.

We have learnt in our country that the workmen are the backbone of the State, and that when labour is badly paid the heart of the State is diseased.

The two principal Russian workmen in Holland, of rank, were Menzikoff and the Prince Siberski, the latter of whom is said to have been able to rig a ship from top to bottom.

No, Mr. Lind, you might as well say that this workman of mine is a true lord or a true prince as a true gentleman.

The actual workmen were not Roman citizens by any means, but slaves.

The poor, ignorant, uneducated, neglected Russian workman is perfect and well-prepared soil for such propaganda.

The Tyrian workmen, coming immediately from the bosom of the mystical society of Dionysian artificers, whose sole employment was the erection of sacred edifices throughout all Asia Minor, indoctrinated the Jews with a part of their architectural skill, and bestowed upon them also a knowledge of those sacred Mysteries which they had practised at Tyre, and from which the present interior form of Freemasonry is said to be derived.

19 Metaphors for  workman