How To Use Journeyman In A Sentence

  • He apprenticed with his father, a watchmaker, before moving to Switzerland, to work as a journeyman in Basel, and then to Neuchatel to study watchmaking.
  • The journeyman jockeys will have fewer rides. The Sun
  • Instrumentation Technician: Valid Alberta or Interprovincial Journeyman Instrumentation Technician certification is required.
  • Moreover, the painter or sculptor of the unknown work was clearly alive in 1520 and employed a journeyman.
  • (and expensive) tasks from the lexicographer and, by eliminating the necessity of maintaining staff to do things like alphabetization, checking to make certain that all words used in definitions are entries, and other routine functions, has allowed the journeyman dictionary-maker the freedom to focus on more important matters. VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol XIV No 2
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  • A harper may have more than one journeyman," Moran temporized quickly, hoping that his surprise at K'lur's news hadn't shown on his face. Dragon's Fire
  • And while Alston is one of the league's nicest guys, he's a career journeyman at best.
  • But Daley couldn't sustain his efforts, and never developed a permanent, salary-earning career as a journeyman writer.
  • His stats tell a story of a journeyman county pro but if that is true, it was not a wasted journey. Times, Sunday Times
  • In 1983 Luis Resto, a journeyman junior-middleweight, proved how dangerous fighting with an unpadded glove could be when he administered a terrible beating to the previously undefeated Billy Collins.
  • It's a journeyman actor's CV, not the kind that, in our fantasies, we would fashion for one of the greatest actors of a generation.
  • Caulks is quality, though, a world away from what I call the perennial loanee – that journeyman player who's been around the block and hasn't been able to find a home. Loan stars offer a cheap fix but they can be a pain | David James
  • After 12 years as a journeyman jockey, he decided riding was a lost cause. Times, Sunday Times
  • It looks like the former journeyman jockey has learned well. The Sun
  • Perhaps it was made by a journeyman printer, who sold it on the market to earn a shilling?
  • He apprenticed with his father, a watchmaker, before moving to Switzerland, to work as a journeyman in Basel, and then to Neuchatel to study watchmaking.
  • As an apprentice, you will eventually be preparing yourself to eventually present your masterpiece at the Great Guild Hall - hired out as a journeyman, or hired day laborer for one of our town's projects.
  • When he first went to Munster he was considered a journeyman by unknowing supporters, but he has become infinitely more than that.
  • The summer after my sophomore year in college, and I decided, through no apparent logic, to try my hand as a journeyman roofer.
  • He's a journeyman, which is the top rating for machinist, meaning he can make almost any part in a Boeing airliner. CNN Transcript Jun 24, 2004
  • The journeyman louted, and left them, without a backward glance. St. Peter's Fair
  • I cannot help observing here the art of the poet in letting us into the condition of Taylor: we may guess from his being pressed that he was not free of the city, and was most likely a journeyman cobler, coblers being famous for their glee. The Mirror of Taste, and Dramatic Censor, Vol. I, No. 6, June 1810
  • However it may be, I woke not in the familiar low room that was our dormitory, but in a cabin so small it was much higher than wide, a journeyman's cabin, and because I was the most junior of the journeymen, the least desirable in the tower, a portless cubbyhole no larger than a cell. The Shadow of the Torturer
  • Tell him that all the nice bits of the Koran were "abrogated" by Allah when Islam became militarily more powerfull. journeyman On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with...
  • What role the journeyman golfer in one of the most eagerly awaited comebacks in all sport? Times, Sunday Times
  • He peels the spuds, digs the garden and with a virginal innocence shifts his affections from the daughter to the mother; yet he is also quietly scathing about the journeyman daubs of his fellow lodger.
  • There was a time when proper vocational and journeyman training and workmanship standards were easily identified and understood.
  • I was sort of a journeyman player, played as hard as I could, and was a reasonably intelligent player.
  • In his dying days as a player, he became somewhat of a journeyman, playing in Bolivia and Venezuela.
  • One day before Roger Federer nearly hiccuped away a chance at a remarkable seventh Wimbledon title to Colombian journeyman Alejandro Falla, The New York Times posed a question that tennis purists have been, and will continue, debating in both the present and distant future. Michael Pina: Roger Federer: Greatest Ever or Second of His Era?
  • Jean Robic, though, was a journeyman cyclist but showed great courage in making his dash for glory in the Tour de France of 1947.
  • But the "errata" of a journeyman printer in London were quite beyond the ken of provincial gossips. Benjamin Franklin
  • It is, as the name implies, a series of little vignettes from the life of a journeyman rocker. Times, Sunday Times
  • Besides, I saw my friend, the journeyman dyer, in close confabulation with a pea-green personage of his own profession, and was conscious, like Scrub, that they talked of me, because they laughed consumedly. Redgauntlet
  • Heavy Equipment Technician: Valid Alberta or Interprovincial Journeyman Heavy Equipment Technician certification is required.
  • This is excellent news if you're a good player, but not much use if you're a journeyman professional.
  • He let the larger trout stay in the shadows near the banks and fished the middle of the stream in journeyman fashion.
  • Vince McMahon wanted to take a look at me, so I had what they called a tryout with journeyman Black Bart. Cross Rhodes
  • A journeyman electrician or wireman will still be responsible for answering to the job foreman, contractor or building foreman throughout the job.
  • A young journeyman noticed Joe's dress change and nudged the apprentice next to him.
  • His footwork is very average — he'll never be more than a journeyman, he said. I Never Was
  • ‘These were my first steps in that field and I was working as a journeyman to gain enough experience and go ahead,’ he says.
  • Now more famous as a broadcaster in his native Ireland, Dunphy began his professional life as a journeyman footballer.
  • What role the journeyman golfer in one of the most eagerly awaited comebacks in all sport? Times, Sunday Times
  • Instrumentation Technician: Valid Alberta or Interprovincial Journeyman Instrumentation Technician certification is required.
  • Well, milord, material like this sells for coppers; to have me turn the shop over to my journeyman and apprentice though, I'd have to charge you as though the cost were measured in silver.
  • Sadly, most of the exalted class of 1990 have become journeyman club players, plying their trade in the lower leagues.
  • Douglas was a 29-year-old journeyman fighter, erratic in his previous fights.
  • There are so many stories about the journeyman striker from the 1980s, who was as tough off the pitch as on it. Times, Sunday Times
  • It shall be unlawful for any person to labor at the plumbing trade in the capacity of a plumbing journeyman within the city without first having had issued to him a valid and unrevoked journeyman plumber’ s license by the Oklahoma Construction Industries Board.
  • On that day a twenty-three-year-old journeyman printer named Benjamin Day offered New Yorkers a paper called the Sun.
  • He was promoted to apprentice platemaker in March 1986, graduating as journeyman in July 1988. The Times Today's News
  • After his journeyman years, which took him as far as Venice, he registered as a master painter in Augsburg in 1534.
  • And so, upon completion of school, he decided to seek work in a trade, ultimately becoming a journeyman lithographer. E Is for Environment
  • Lurie also talks about setting ‘standards’ rather like the apprentice, journeyman, and master statuses granted by craft unions to workers who meet a set of skill, training, and experience criteria.
  • Caulks is quality, though, a world away from what I call the perennial loanee – that journeyman player who's been around the block and hasn't been able to find a home. Loan stars offer a cheap fix but they can be a pain | David James
  • Pekerman was a journeyman professional whose playing career during the 1970s was cut short by a knee injury.
  • He also worked as a journeyman carpenter on many major construction projects in western and northern Canada.
  • Life in a football journeyman's house is not so straightforward.
  • One of the memorably named ball players of all time was the journeyman 1950s pitcher.
  • Graham Kavanagh is another trier but he, too, is a journeyman footballer.
  • The limitations on entry, the exaction of high entrance fees, and the social distinctions inherent in the master-journeyman-apprentice division alone dictate so. Anis Shivani: Creative Writing Programs: Is The MFA System Corrupt And Undemocratic?
  • He is a journeyman who played 28 games in his first three seasons and has a career scoring average of 7.5.
  • Pekerman was a journeyman professional whose playing career during the 1970s was cut short by a knee injury.
  • A small, neat and orderly man, he became a journeyman tailor but lost his job when the new tailors' union went on strike in 1834.
  • For even in those most ungenial days he aspired to literary fame, and as the by-product of laborious years issued, at his own expense, the ‘Poems of a Journeyman Mason’.
  • It is, as the name implies, a series of little vignettes from the life of a journeyman rocker. Times, Sunday Times
  • Wright is a journeyman whose good stuff never has translated into big-league success.
  • So how has this journeyman attitude kept her on top of the heap? Times, Sunday Times
  • In 1738 he employed two silverers, a beveler, a journeyman glass cutter, a sculptor, three cabinetmakers, a journeyman cabinetmaker, and a shop clerk.
  • He joined a vocational training center for a nine-month course in carpentry skills and thereafter got employment as a journeyman with a local factory.
  • Pelle's head, and round about it went, striking the most improbable objects, _dum, dum, dum_, as though in wild, demoniacal obedience to the flute-like tones of the journeyman. Pelle the Conqueror — Volume 02
  • Masters, the 33-year-old Essex seamer, is in many ways the archetypal journeyman cricketer but here he seized the advantage of a helpful pitch and a dispirited opposition to claim the outrageous figures of eight for 10 as Leicestershire were brushed aside for 34 in 88 balls. Essex v Leicestershire | County Championship match report
  • One day a young journeyman white-washing the inside of the houses ran his brush over the toad's back.
  • Once a journeyman could provide proof of his technical and artistic skills, by showing his masterpiece, he might rise in the guild and become a master.
  • A young journeyman noticed Joe's dress change and nudged the apprentice next to him.
  • Now the Jets are poised to move on with a rookie, a journeyman and an unknown.
  • She was older, a yellow-haired journeyman holist almost womanly in the fullness of her body. THE BROKEN GOD
  • He worked as a journeyman newshawk on the daily newspaper.
  • In addition to apprenticeship and journeyman requirements, the regulations stipulated that all gilded work had to be stamped by the gilder.
  • Those who wished it could get a journeyman to train them in the arts of weaponry; otherwise, they were taught how to fight by their Masters.
  • William Sampson, their radical Irish defense lawyer, invited master cordwainer plaintiffs to imagine themselves in the shoes of a typical journeyman. Advocating The Man: Masculinity, Organized Labor, and the Household in New York, 1800-1840
  • When asked how I would support myself in the US I told the Consulate staffer I was a journeyman carpenter.
  • Johnson is a solid journeyman type who played his way into the starting job over Tinsley a few weeks ago.
  • Douglas was a 29-year-old journeyman fighter, erratic in his previous fights.
  • The journeyman earned his temporary promotion to the Marlins with an outstanding slider that he honed in Calgary.
  • William was apprenticed to a cobbler and was a trained journeyman by the age of 11.
  • No one overplays their role, and provide journeyman performances.

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