How To Use Blacksmith In A Sentence
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The blacksmith pounded an iron sheet out to a wash-basin.
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It's only what my dad would call corroborative evidence, or proof, "remarked William; whose father, although a blacksmith, was considered one of the best read men in Stanhope, and able to argue with
The Banner Boy Scouts on a Tour, or, The Mystery of Rattlesnake Mountain
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Then he repaired to a blacksmith, after stripping her and her damsels of their silken apparel and clothing them in raiment of hair-cloth, and bade him make three pairs of iron shackles.
The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
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Shops and open markets lined the streets, blacksmiths and leather shops had iron workings and hides tanning outside.
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On top there was the firemen, and what we called the hoist engineer (he run the bucket, the scooping bucket up and down, you know, in the mine), and a blacksmith, and a blacksmith's helper.
Oral History Interview with Dock E. Hall, January 7, 1976. Interview H-0271. Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007)
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Blacksmith's Forge is a mix of one- and two-bedroom apartments and three-storey town houses with two or three bedrooms.
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The sergeant has come instead for a blacksmith who can promptly mend the broken cuffs so that they can be put to use this afternoon in the hunt for two escaped convicts.
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The three brothers became the blacksmiths of the Olympian gods, creating Zeus' thunderbolts, Poseidon's trident.
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The boffins also came to the conclusion that the armour was made in a low temperature bush fire and not in a blacksmith's forge as originally thought.
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In country towns with a population of just a thousand there was likely to be a saddler, blacksmith, coach or implement maker, and grain and fodder merchant, all dependent on the district's horses.
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Animated figures of women washed clothes, babies bawled, roosters crowed, blacksmiths worked at their forges.
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Early in January General Rosecrans issued his orders that all the men that could possibly be spared from detail duty should be immediately placed into the ranks, and that negroes should be "conscripted" or captured to take their places as teamsters, blacksmiths, cooks, etc.
Incidents of the War: Humorous, Pathetic, and Descriptive
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Eusebio pointed with pride to its church and rectory, carpenter shop, blacksmith forge, and water mill.
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It had two butchers, two coopers, two weavers, a shoemaker, blacksmith, a cornmill, a pound, a lime kiln and, of course, a pub.
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If we don't have room for a glover, blacksmith, steamfitter, cobbler, hooper, chimney sweep and Balkan restaurant, what good are we?
Archive 2006-10-01
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Our linnet is a little larger than the English, with a clear, bell-like voice, as of a blacksmith’s hammer on an anvil.
A First Year in Canterbury Settlement
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Ma'dan blacksmiths make fishing spears, reed splitters, sickles (curved cutting tools), and nails for the canoes.
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Above 6,500 feet can be found altocumulus ("clumps or rolls") and altostratus (a "drab and featureless" haze), as well as the storm clouds nimbostratus ("dim, miserable") and cumulonimbus ("the shape of a blacksmith's anvil").
Cirrus Concerns
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In East Hampton, NY, village blacksmith James DeMartis reigns metallically supreme.
Tom Gregory: Made in America: Strike While the Iron is Hot (Video)
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I could see his white Nike shoes, his sharply creased trousers, the powerful veined forearms and blacksmith's hands, the fingers round and surprisingly short, like chipolatas.
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When finished, we first placed our blacksmith's shop upon it, that is to say, our anvil, and large vice, and other valuable articles belonging to blacksmithery, bar-iron, and steel traps, and alas!
John B. Wyeth's Oregon, or a Short History of a Long Journey
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Alchemists, along with surgeons, soldiers, butchers and blacksmiths, were regarded as ‘children of Mars’, the association presumably coming about through the importance of heat in powering the alchemical athanor or furnace.
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Small manillas would often be amassed and then taken to the blacksmith to be melted and re-formed into a larger size.
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Thousands of modest proprietorships and partnerships - grocers, blacksmiths, fabric merchants, printers, tailors, dressmakers, milliners - sold specialized goods.
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He himself feels this comes from a generation back when members of both sides of his family were blacksmiths.
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Being on a busy stock route, pioneered in the late 1830s when cattle was overlanded from New South Wales, the town soon had a number of stores, a blacksmith, bootmakers, a post office and hotel.
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The next day Willow was taken to the blacksmith and the armourer.
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In some states, statutes specifically give farriers, horse shoers, or blacksmiths liens on horses they have shod.
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There only remained the blacksmith's shop, and though the blacksmith was a Puritan and none of his people, Wilfred Bohun had heard some scandals about a beautiful and rather celebrated wife.
The Father Brown Omnibus
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I wouldn't have bothered you, but all the blacksmiths and arrow fletchers said they were busy, I did ask them first.
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Caderyn measured her, as one of the blacksmiths wrote the measurements and began to draw the sword.
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Donald Stewart the blacksmith had to grip his wrist to make him sign the paper.
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Sometimes the blacksmith would take on commissions from other organisations such as repair work for local factories or railway companies.
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When he arrived at a village, he would ask the oba to direct him to the local blacksmith or carver.
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Almost 14 percent of those sought were reported as having pre-industrial skills; the males were blacksmiths or masons or coopers.
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It had two butchers, two coopers, two weavers, a shoemaker, blacksmith, a cornmill, a pound, a lime kiln and, of course, a pub.
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Tinkering in his blacksmith shop, he created a tool that's half ax, half mattock, and ideal for digging firebreaks.
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The characters are the ages of the students performing and have names such as Hugo the lord’s nephew, Taggot the blacksmith’s daughter, Mogg the villein’s daughter, Thomas the doctor’s son, Nelly the sniggler, and Giles the beggar.
Archive 2008-12-01
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There was a blacksmith from New England, a former postmaster of Pago Pago who had been a veteran of the American Civil War, a murdered merchant marine, a woman who died en route to San Francisco, and various beachcombers and adventurers.
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The original Acadians and Cajuns were farmers, herders, and ranchers, but they also worked as carpenters, coopers, blacksmiths, fishermen, shipbuilders, trappers, and sealers.
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The film deals with the discovery by a German cabaret agent of a strong man working as a blacksmith in a Jewish shtetl in eastern Poland.
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Mick left Fermanagh in 1950 as a young man of 20 and continued the family trade of blacksmithing by making and shoeing horse for hunts in England.
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The blacksmith, having just purchased a shoulder of mutton, is triumphantly waving it in the air.
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The blacksmith was a good six inches taller than Khalil, and had very well-developed arms.
KARA KUSH
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Mount Joy was a great industrial town, having blacksmiths, wagon builders, coopers, weavers, millers, molders, and toolmakers.
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At the same time there were harness makers, tailors, dressmakers, builders, blacksmiths, wheelwrights, watchmakers, saddlers, masons and carpenters.
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The blacksmith was a good six inches taller than Khalil, and had very well-developed arms.
KARA KUSH
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Webber, the blacksmith; Lufkins, the teamster; Bone, the "barkeep";
Bruvver Jim's Baby
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In my youth my father bound me to a blacksmith.
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In the later print, the blacksmith is seen brandishing a leg of ham and the Frenchman has been replaced by a paver who fondles a market seller.
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But by seeing that the place was a sort of blacksmith's shop, Rollo concluded that it must mean house and ship smithery, that is, that it was a place for blacksmith's work for houses and ships.
Rollo in Holland
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Demonstrations taking place include basket makers, corn dollies, stick making, coracle maker, greenwood workers, blacksmith, spoon carver, spinners and weavers.
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Along with blacksmiths, farriers and wheelwrights, they watched as the land was blitzed.
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Ho, ho, you feel kind of grouty, eh?" said the blacksmith.
The Young Acrobat of the Great North American Circus
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The magazine's second solution was for blacksmiths to learn automobile and tractor repair.
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A certain number of foreman artificers, electricians, blacksmiths etc, are also required for service with the army.
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The blacksmith made it into a blade three feet long by two spans broad, a kind of falchion or chopper, cased it with gold and called it Dhámi (the "Trenchant") from its sharpness.
Arabian nights. English
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But till this very day, the forge and anvil are used by blacksmiths to mold and carve the general shape and desired balance of a weathervane.
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In olden times the blacksmith was often credited with having more knowledge of the supernatural than other folk.
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The work of the blacksmith has changed from horseshoes and toolmaking to decorative ironwork, welding, and car repair.
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The story goes that Andrew B Graves, a member of the Sheffield Scientific School Class of 1892, came upon a grimy bulldog in a New Haven blacksmith shop during his freshman year.
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In the past, people might settle up annually with fishmongers, blacksmiths, dressmakers, and so forth.
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[Greek name Hephaestus] The Roman and Greek god of fire and metalworking; the blacksmith of the gods.
Vulcan
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The machine shop was cut significantly several years ago, and Sandia did away with its specialized skills such as glassblowing and blacksmithing.
Undefined
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She has a tendresse for a handsome but lowly young blacksmith.
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Someone had obviously burnt the letters into the wall with something from the blacksmith's forge.
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Could a captain of the fo'c'sle, a captain of the foretop, and a blacksmith sail HMS Terror almost two hundred miles south through a maze of leads?
The Terror
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I could see his white Nike shoes, his sharply creased trousers, the powerful veined forearms and blacksmith's hands, the fingers round and surprisingly short.
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They were crafted from wagon spring steel, one of the few sources of steel available to blacksmiths in 1863.
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Gradually the business changed from supplying shoe irons for blacksmiths to making nails.
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“Mountain of the Maker,” the artificer par excellence, that is, the blacksmith: it is so called from a legendary shoer of horses and mules, who lived there possibly in the days before
The Land of Midian
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Among the post's 631 men were bakers, blacksmiths, bricklayers, carpenters, masons, painters, plasterers, plumbers, saddlers, tinsmiths, and wheelwrights.
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The nobleman entreats the blacksmith to accompany him on a sacred mission.
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Such workers - for the most part blacksmiths, weavers, and potters - traditionally constituted a distinct class, almost a separate caste.
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You can also visit the mini-farm and watch craftsmen working on traditional wood carvings, coppicing and blacksmithing.
Times, Sunday Times
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The house itself was of course unoccupied, but this shed, formerly a blacksmith's forge, was now turned into a "dosshouse," kept by a retired Captain named
Creatures That Once Were Men
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At a place called "Dick's Tree," not far from Longtown, there still stands the "smiddy" where lived the blacksmith who had the honour of knocking off Kinmont Willie's fetters.
Stories of the Border Marches
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At the forge, the blacksmith was putting out his fires and calling his two dogs, who trembled as they felt, with that sixth sense that humans have not, the threat of the oncoming storm.
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Fire -- General remarks; to obtain fire from the sun (burning-glasses, reflectors); by conversion of motion into heat (flint and steel, guns, lucifers, fire-sticks); by chemical means (spontaneous combustion); tinder; tinder-boxes; fuel; small fuel for lighting the fire; to kindle a spark into a flame; camp fires Burning down trees; hollows in wood; fire-beacons; prairie on fire; first obliterate cache marks; leave an enduring mark; heating power of fuels; blacksmithery; wet clothes, to dry; tent, to warm; incombustible stuffs (see "Brands").
The Art of Travel Shifts and Contrivances Available in Wild Countries
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The blacksmith is hammering the red - hot metal.
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While blacksmiths work mostly with hot metal, whitesmiths do the majority of their work on cold metal (although they might use a forge to shape their raw materials).
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That is the beginning of a rollicking adventure that involves a blacksmith's assistant, a straight laced lieutenant and a chest of Aztec gold.
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I would like at this point to call attention to a couple of blacksmiths from whom I have learned a great deal about scroll work.
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Therefore, blacksmith, coppersmith, silversmith and metallurgy industry are respected Lao Tzu - Lao for the founder.
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Animated figures of women washed clothes, babies bawled, roosters crowed, blacksmiths worked at their forges.
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Also patron of armorers, blacksmiths, goldsmiths, locksmiths, and musicians.
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So far, 59 students have registered for the program here, where they will have hands on training to become carpenters, blacksmiths or electricians.
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The rain-drops glittered as they fell; the grass looked up in refreshed green where the sun touched it; the clouds were driving over from the west, leaving broken fragments behind them upon the blue; and the bright and sweet colours of the rainbow swept their circle in the east and almost finished it in the grass at the door of the blacksmith's shop.
The Hills of the Shatemuc
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In the left corner, a butcher and a blacksmith are each of them grasping a foaming tankard of porter.
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There was Uncle Nathan, the butler, whose wife was Aunt Susan, the dairywoman; Uncle Davy, the shoemaker; Saul, the blacksmith; Mingo, the old body servant of Colonel Carroll; Fortune, the coachman, etc., etc. -- all very powerful men.
A Military Genius Life of Anna Ella Carroll of Maryland
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Sharpe, lacking those landmarks, supposed there was still further to go, that they yet had to drop down into the ravine, but the blacksmith checked under the trees and, in dumbshow, indicated that the city lay to their left.
Sharpe's Rifles
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Apart from the blacksmith shop he also became the owner of a large assembly hall, which was used for meetings, parties and other community functions of a social nature.
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I'm goin 'to bawl, and I'll lick any feller that calls me a baby!" said the blacksmith, but he laughed and "bawled" together.
Bruvver Jim's Baby
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Bench rules were often made of maple, log and board rules of hickory, and blacksmith's rules and counter measures of brass.
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Blacksmiths hardies of various shapes, the anvil tool or blacksmiths double face sledges may also be used as hammering support.
4. Working techniques of hammering
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Some wheelwrights would get the local blacksmith to make the tyres (entire rim of steel) the blacksmith would then ‘shoe’ the wheels, sometimes in batches of ten or twelve, one after the other.
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Above 6,500 feet can be found altocumulus ("clumps or rolls") and altostratus (a "drab and featureless" haze), as well as the storm clouds nimbostratus ("dim, miserable") and cumulonimbus ("the shape of a blacksmith's anvil").
Cirrus Concerns
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Polly Harvey has forged a career as the blacksmith of unhappiness, mostly her own and of a coruscatingly personal nature.
Evening Standard - Home
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He found a blacksmith labouring at his anvil and asked directions to the house of the wine merchant, where he gave the order for a tun of the local wine to be delivered by packman to the Earl's castle in late summer.
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To recreate the ancient way of making wrought iron, two Swedish blacksmiths have smelted a bloom of iron and begin to shape it into a bar.
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This matter attended to, he strolled over to the ranch blacksmith shop and searched through it until he found that which he sought -- a long, heavy pair of bolt-clippers such as stockmen use for dehorning young cattle.
The Pride of Palomar
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Something about crows, yes, poor fellows, blow them off too, for now, so infuriated, they know the August blacksmith bellows to be a far cry; or November, pinhole in a parallax of sty, cataract, red-flecked polyp spitting flumes of snow.
The Last Words Of Julius Orange
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The train is leaving the station and you're still waiting for a blacksmith to come along and reshoe your horse.
SeeLight:
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Blacksmith are plankton feeders preferring zooplankton, including copepods, and the eggs and larvae of other marine organisms.
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Above 6,500 feet can be found altocumulus ("clumps or rolls") and altostratus (a "drab and featureless" haze), as well as the storm clouds nimbostratus ("dim, miserable") and cumulonimbus ("the shape of a blacksmith's anvil").
Cirrus Concerns
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His father was an anticlerical, Socialist blacksmith, his mother a schoolteacher.
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Among these was a blacksmith and farrier, who took cognizance of his carcase, every limb of which having examined, he declared there was no bone broken, and taking out his fleam, blooded him plentifully as he lay.
The Adventures of Peregrine Pickle
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And the medals included a homemade iron cross with the head of Woodrow Wilson in the middle, pounded out by a blacksmith in Mobile, Alabama; a Knights Templar Ascalon commandery badge, which was a green Maltese cross edged in gold given to members of this Christian group whose ancestors had fought in the Crusades; and an iron shamrock against a backdrop of four pennies mounted on red, white, and blue ribbons.
Savage Peace
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The blacksmith 's son regained the prime position and earned a purse of silver coins.
AT THE STROKE OF TWELVE
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An individual who creates crafts, or engages in the decorative arts, is referred to as a craftsperson, artisan, designer-craftsperson, fiber artist, blacksmith, glassblower, etc.
Undefined
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Those who make their living as blacksmiths, weavers, potters, or musicians are looked upon with some disfavor and suspicion.
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Irons could have been made by blacksmiths or armorers, but are more likely the work of toolmakers.
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A native North Carolinian from a poor family with no formal education who had scratched out a living in one trade after another innkeeper, blacksmith, wheelwright, ferryman, preacher, farmer, even doctor, longtime state legislator and ardent democrat, Bloodworth represented New Hanover County in the Cape Fear region of the Tidewater.
Ratification
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Apprentice blacksmiths learned their trade in the school of hard knocks, as did the tinsmith, whose workshops can be seen opposite the museum's smithy, alongside those of the shoemaker and cooper.
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Five months later a blacksmith was shoeing a young horse, which I was holding, when a gunshot landed on the barn roof.
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There was a small gristmill, a sawmill, a blacksmith shop, an ashery and half a dozen houses, all rudely built, planted in a surrounding of stumps, with the bush encircling all.
The Narrative of Gordon Sellar Who Emigrated to Canada in 1825
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A newspaper in January 1767 describes a blacksmith from Bridgwater in Somerset—fifteen miles from Cheddar—who went shooting on Christmas day: On Pallet Hill he espied a large flight of old ravens, fired and killed two, which so exasperated the rest, that they immediately descended upon him, and plied their bills and claws so dextrously about his head and face that notwithstanding all possible care was taken of him, he died last Monday.
A Year on the Wing
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Those who make their living as blacksmiths, weavers, potters, or musicians are looked upon with some disfavor and suspicion.
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At the end of the night the beautiful maiden is trying to set up her handmaiden with a young burly blacksmith so she distracts the young guard with her feminine wiles and he is smitten.
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The princess wanted to marry a blacksmith.
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Such workers - for the most part blacksmiths, weavers, and potters - traditionally constituted a distinct class, almost a separate caste.
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Barnes the blacksmith is the biggest and strongest man for forty miles round," said the clergyman sternly.
The Father Brown Omnibus
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There was a butcher, baker, saddlery and a blacksmith operated by David Baker who employed thirty men.
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One of the alleged victims is the indigenous actor Tommy Lewis, who later starred in the Australian film The Chant of Jimmy Blacksmith.
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Each town has a blacksmith, a dealer in wands and staves, and a seller of potions.
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With regard to the arts treated of in the following pages, matters about which information is easily acquired -- such as carpentering, blacksmithing, turning, and the arts of the watchmaker -- have been left on one side.
On Laboratory Arts
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Also patron of armorers, blacksmiths, locksmiths, musicians, and silversmiths.
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An 'the blacksmith made him what he called a spear-head.
The Long Roll
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Lily Sanderson's fate had not been hers, and her wonderful man-boy, without the threat of a blow, slow of speech and imperturbable, had conquered the big blacksmith.
CHAPTER VIII
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Jack & his Dad used to do a lot of blacksmithing, and as a young man Jack rode countless buckjumpers in his old poley saddle.
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This piece of wit incensed my friend to such a degree, that he called the blacksmith scoundrel, and protested he would fight him for half-a-farthing.
The Adventures of Roderick Random
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Later he helped the blacksmith making new springs for the same trap and learnt to shoe horses, give reading lessons and to build sheds.
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Albright borrowed some new equipment from the local blacksmith – no full plate, unfortunately, but an adequate shield and chain hauberk for him, and a crossbow, light sword, and hauberk for Nora.
The Kurse of Kain « A Fly in Amber
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Many societies in Chad traditionally have different low-prestige occupational castes, such as hunters, potters, tanners, and blacksmiths (haddad).
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Rather, imagine the work of a blacksmith with his heavy hammer and anvil and a thick leather apron, smoke billowing from the forge.
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The first object on which the blacksmith's eyes rested kindled him with indignation, and recalled mortifying memories.
The Young Acrobat of the Great North American Circus
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Mount Joy was a great industrial town, having blacksmiths, wagon builders, coopers, weavers, millers, molders, and toolmakers.
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There are many mechanics among them, such as cobblers, tailors, silversmiths, blacksmiths, and other artisans, besides a number of merchants.
The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898 — Volume 06 of 55 1583-1588 Explorations by Early Navigators, Descriptions of the Islands and Their Peoples, Their History and Records of the Catholic Missions, as Related in Contemporaneous Books and Manuscripts, Showing
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While my fellow-travellers and I were discussing how to pass the night and so much of the next day as must intervene before the jovial blacksmith and the jovial wheelwright would be in a condition to go out on the morass and mend the coach, an honest man stepped forth from the crowd and proposed his unlet floor of two rooms, with supper of eggs and bacon, ale and punch.
The Holly-Tree
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We don't have many blacksmiths or typewriter makers these days.
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At the same time there were harness makers, tailors, dressmakers, builders, blacksmiths, wheelwrights, watchmakers, saddlers, masons and carpenters.
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However there proved to be one or two people within call – the gamekeeper who lived at the lodge inhabited by Lord John, and the blacksmith from the clachan, who had been carrying some implement home to a distant mountain farm.
Kirsteen: The Story of a Scotch Family Seventy Years Ago
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Although the young town had its own blacksmiths, wheelwrights, shoemakers and ropemakers, it never developed its own business centre.
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The film starts quite well in the rustic village where Zishe is a humble blacksmith, the beloved son of devout Jewish parents.
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This was a specialized job mainly carried out by a blacksmith, later called a farrier.
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So we have a picture of the mighty muscled blacksmith at his fiery forge - and give Mars rulership of the metal whose birth came from bloodshed and war.
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It reached the ears of a certain pious man that there abode in such a town a blacksmith, who could put his hand into the fire and pull out the iron red-hot, without the flames doing him aught of hurt. 482
The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
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He walks to a blacksmith and procures a hot forging iron that he plans to use in retaliation.
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There were blacksmiths, carpenters and stonemasons who built and repaired dwellings.
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The original Acadians and Cajuns were farmers, herders, and ranchers, but they also worked as carpenters, coopers, blacksmiths, fishermen, shipbuilders, trappers, and sealers.
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Completing the foursome was a sixty-year-old blacksmith and jack of all trades named Cornbury S.
LIGHTING OUT FOR THE TERRITORY
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For economic and technical reasons, the alloys used by coppersmiths, brassfounders, braziers, blacksmiths and pewterers have varied over time, and a knowledge of the alloys can provide definitive answers.
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The missions were not merely churches but entire working communities, with farms, blacksmiths, flour mills and residences.
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The auto mechanic replaced the blacksmith, but it didn't mean all the horses vanished.
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I am thinking particularly of when the blacksmith cut down the pole on the binder and fitted a metal adaptation that with the slipping in of a drawbar pin allowed the binder to be attached to the tractor.
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Wrought iron was worked in a forge by the blacksmith.
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Tinkering in his blacksmith shop, he created a tool that's half ax, half mattock, and ideal for digging firebreaks.
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Culm was the material most widely used in the forges by blacksmiths and large quantities of the sub-stance were imported from England and Wales for that purpose.
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He was an armorer and blacksmith who trained horses and jousted at Renaissance Faires.
Arcane Circle
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The next day Willow was taken to the blacksmith and the armourer.
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The boffins also came to the conclusion that the armour was made in a low temperature bush fire and not in a blacksmith's forge as originally thought.
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Vulcan was to Venus; for he being a sweaty fuliginous blacksmith, was dearly beloved of her, when fair Apollo, nimble Mercury were rejected, and the rest of the sweet-faced gods forsaken.
Anatomy of Melancholy
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However, instead of becoming useless throwaways that will quickly be discarded, these items can be given to the blacksmith to be used as raw material so he can make you new armor or weapons.
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Above 6,500 feet can be found altocumulus ("clumps or rolls") and altostratus (a "drab and featureless" haze), as well as the storm clouds nimbostratus ("dim, miserable") and cumulonimbus ("the shape of a blacksmith's anvil").
Cirrus Concerns
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Among the post's 631 men were bakers, blacksmiths, bricklayers, carpenters, masons, painters, plasterers, plumbers, saddlers, tinsmiths, and wheelwrights.
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Although the young town had its own blacksmiths, wheelwrights, shoemakers and ropemakers, it never developed its own business centre.
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Now he is working with a blacksmith to produce a metal band to hold the trunk together.
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All at once there was a terrible crash and the bricks of the blacksmith's forge fell away.
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John was the blacksmith, a big buirdly fellow with a larger blunt head.
A Son of Hagar A Romance of Our Time
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The navvies and the bricklayers, masons and blacksmiths, would troop off to other masters.
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Six months after the ban came into force, livery yards, farriers, blacksmiths and those who make saddlery and hunting clothes are starting to suffer from the dwindling numbers of hunters.
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The blacksmith picked a lock with a pin.
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Or, suppose we take the machine itself and say to the laborer: "That great machine with all its levers and wheels and springs working in such beautiful harmony was made entirely by manual workers, such as molders, blacksmiths, and machinists; no brain workers had anything to do with the making of it; the labor of the inventors, and of the men who drew the plans and supervised the making, had nothing to do with the production of the machine" -- our laborer would rightly conclude that we were either fools or seeking to mock him as one.
Socialism A Summary and Interpretation of Socialist Principles
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A brick and tile works in the village closed in 1974, and a blacksmith's shop was pulled down in 1953.
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A small boy operating the bellows in the blacksmith's forge cost the rider an extra time delay in addition to the hours he had lost making the repair.
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It is a pity that we never thought of the thousands of cobblers, weavers or blacksmiths who were crowded out because of globalisation.
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The two stories offered unlimited opportunity for expansion in the blacksmith's mind, but while he was preparing himself to do what he called bringing the two men down in the sight and hearing of the whole town, a thing happened that upset his plans.
Poor White
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Blacksmiths have thicker arms than bank clerks, but migratory birds put both of them in the shade.
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I do declar ', it sets me plumb catawampus ter hev ter listen ter them blacksmiths, up yander ter thar shop, at thar everlastin' chink - chank an 'chink-chank, considerin' the tales I hearn 'bout 'em, when I war down ter the quiltin 'at M'ria's house in the Cove.
In the Tennessee mountains,
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Some of the earliest settlers around the mine were miners, woodcutters, teamsters, and before long a blacksmith.
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The blacksmith pounded an iron sheet out to a wash-basin.
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In response, the poor fought back, organising themselves into amateur guerrilla groups and arming themselves with guns made by local blacksmiths.
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But when we walk past the blacksmith's forge, a large man stops us.
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Reuben Male, Robert Sinclair, and Samuel Honey — Terror's fo'c'sle captain, Erebus's foretop captain, and Terror's blacksmith, respectively — stepped forward.
The Terror
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Sometimes, when someone mentions a blacksmith's forge, I find myself instantaneously back in my childhood, visiting a local smithy.
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There, he’s found by a kindly blacksmith (Von Sydow), who raises Prince Siegfried as Eric, a brawler whose swordsmanship is unparalleled.
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Originally fashioned from wrought iron designed and forged by blacksmiths, today's ornamental fencing is crafted using modern materials and current production techniques.
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Appearance: Mountains, forests, fast-flowing rivers, picturesque castles, sleepy villages, horse carts, elderly peasants ploughing land with age-old implements, blacksmiths sloshed on the deadly local brew palinka plying their time-honoured trade.
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It had two butchers, two coopers, two weavers, a shoemaker, blacksmith, a cornmill, a pound, a lime kiln and, of course, a pub.
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The blacksmith forged a bar of iron into a hook.
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Could a captain of the fo'c'sle, a captain of the foretop, and a blacksmith sail HMS Terror almost two hundred miles south through a maze of leads?
The Terror
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Following the death of his brother Geoff, in 1947, he was apprenticed to his father, a renowned blacksmith's farrier.
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For economic and technical reasons, the alloys used by coppersmiths, brassfounders, braziers, blacksmiths and pewterers have varied over time, and a knowledge of the alloys can provide definitive answers.
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The wide central street we rode upon was flanked by shops of every kind; blacksmiths, bakers, weavers, all going about their business.
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In ancient Greece, where a single word, techne, described every kind of handwork from painting to weaving to blacksmithing, a goddess, Athena, ran the show, except for the smithy where the gods ordered up their armor (and perhaps the shoes for Pegasus and Apollo's horses of the sun): that dark, dirty realm belonged to lame Hephaistos.
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The owners of the former blacksmith's forge have turned it into a very comfortable small hotel, where the decor makes the most of the beams, brick and stone of the old building.
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One of the works on display at her exhibition last November was of a blacksmith shoeing a horse.
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They did manage to trace the horseshoes from the horse to an Italian blacksmith and they found a few other odds and ends — a flyer left near the bombsite that had been printed with stamps that said 'free the political prisoners or it will be death to all of you.'
Terror on Wall Street
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Her deepest work had been done in Kajar, a blacksmithing village near Jogjakarta.
Into the Story
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Nevada City was an authentic old western town with a music hall, blacksmith shop, barbershop, saloons, and a saddler.
Miles to Go