But the cutlersobstinately refused to work a material so much harder than that which they had been accustomed to use; and for a time he gave up all hopes of creating a demand in that quarter.
No, the cutlers are men, but the brickmakers are beasts.
Many a Croesus would give half his fortune for a poor man's stomach; yet you want your cutlers to be sick men all their days, and not gain a shilling by it.
He was a member of the Corporation of Cutlers in Sheffield, and he it was who saw to what great uses the new invention could be put if handled on a great scale.
The Master Cutlers of Sheffield cannot have been aware of these happenings.
Sheffield goes back to 1624, when the Cutlers Company was incorporated by Act of Parliament.
The earliest form of union was a body made up of the workmen of some one industry in some one locality, as the gold beaters of London, or the cutlers of Sheffield, or the cotton spinners of Manchester.
As early as 1814 the mastercutlers formed, notwithstanding the combination laws, the "Sheffield Mercantile and Manufacturing Union," for the purpose of keeping down piecework wages to their existing rate.
The method of tempering and forging practised by these cutlers was much the same as that of the Toledo swordsmiths.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "cutlers" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.