The green barbets also call spasmodically throughout the month, chiefly in the early morning and the late afternoon, but the only note uttered by the coppersmith is a soft wow.
The coppersmith now and then gives forth his winter note--a subdued wow; this is heard chiefly at the sunset hour.
The coppersmith is the most familiar member of the clan.
As the bird is always on the move--its call at one moment ascends from the depths of a leafy valley and at the next emanates from a tree on the summit of some hill--the note does not get on one's nerves as that of the coppersmith does.
The coppersmithdoes not ascend higher than 4000 feet.
The monotonous tonk-tonk-tonk of the coppersmith and the kutur-kutur-kutur of the green barbet are no more heard; in their stead the curious calls of the great Himalayan barbet resound among the hills.
Alexander the coppersmith hath done me much evil: the Lord will reward him according to his works: 4:15.
The coppersmith striking with the hammer encouraged him that forged at that time, saying: It is ready for soldering: and he strengthened it with nails, that it should not be moved.
Veit Gundling, the old master-brewer, had lately departed this life, and the electors had been of one mind in choosing the coppersmith to fill his place, and he was likewise approved by the guilds.
It was by mishap only that the coppersmith had not been at the town-hall yestereve, and on a later day, when he and his wife appeared there, they were among the finest of the elder couples.
In her absence the coppersmith Pernhart had wooed her mother in good earnest, and the eldest daughter not being on the spot, had sped so well that the widow had yielded.
Alexander the coppersmith did me much evil: the Lord will render to him according to his works: of whom be thou ware also; for he greatly withstood our words.
In what way the coppersmith "showed much ill-treatment" to the Apostle, we are not told.
What is said above about Alexander the coppersmith shows what kind of "evil" and what kind of "works" is intended in "every evil work.
Whether Alexander the coppersmith is the person of that name who was put forward by the Jews in the riot raised by Demetrius (Acts xix.
He may find, perhaps, some needy coppersmith ready to espouse that or any other equally foolish project, provided a productive job can be made of it, against credulous customers.
The strong solder of the coppersmith consists of 8 parts of brass and 1 of zinc; the latter being added to the former, previously brought into a state of fusion.
When his day's work was over the old coppersmith closed his shutter and lighted a candle.
The trade of a coppersmith was not one to interest children greatly in those days.
The old coppersmith saw possibilities in his craft that would have amazed his patrons who thought that the Deacon's mind was bent all day long on patches and wires.
No wonder the children were excited at what the coppersmith would show them that he had made over night!
He was a coppersmith of old Boston, and his shop of one room was down near the wharves where British ships lay at anchor and the fishermen plied their trade all day.
In order to do this a coppersmith must be kept at the unit workshop, and only part of his time will be employed in this work of brazing petrol unions.
These men become absolute experts in brazing broken unions, and before very long can do in a few minutes a job of this sort which would take a coppersmith with the unit workshop considerably longer.
But the coppersmith is a bird that is usually heard rather than seen.
For Durga-dei had been beautiful a year ago when sunsetting had sent the master coppersmith to tell her so, and praise the order of a well-kept house.
So the dawn breaking over that unseen, unknown world beyond the house of the coppersmith found three haggard faces within it.
In the heat of noon the only sounds to break the intense stillness are the metallic anvil cry of the aforesaid coppersmith bird, and the never-ceasing call of his brain-fever brother.
William Austin made a superb suit for the Earl of Warwick, while Thomas Stevyns was the coppersmith who worked on the same, and Bartholomew Lambspring was the polisher.
Some time after we were installed, the son of the coppersmith came to see his father.
If I weren't always planning something and having ideas, it would be terrible, this living at Labuwangi.
They all squatted in waiting under a banyan tree, at a short distance from the steps of the office.
I shall help you to forget me," said she, with affectionate conviction.
Again the table grated angrily and tapped: and the leg began to spell, "A.
The carriage drove into the residency-grounds just as the police cases were beginning.
Illustration] The coppersmith had nothing to say for himself except that he thought himself "as good a man as Mister Tommy any day," and that he had as much right to drink grog in a parlour, as any other gentleman.
The magistrate commended the Champion's conduct; told him he should be protected from insult and outrage in his business; and ordered the pot-valiant coppersmithto be locked up until he should pay for the windows he had demolished.
While the Coppersmith was at work the Puppy lay asleep; but when meal-time came he woke up.
The coppersmithagreed to undertake the work we wanted done, for a moderate compensation, but we did not think it prudent to inform him of our object, which he supposed was to make some philosophical experiment.
The coppersmith agreed to undertake the work we wanted done, for a moderate compensation; but we did not think it prudent to inform him of our object, which he supposed was to make some philosophical experiment.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "coppersmith" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.