And this, when the young inventor and the mechanician from Meadow Inn reached the stranded Scud, was found to be the case.
But they got the garagemechanician up here, and he managed to dislodge the key and then get the door unlocked with his tools.
He's an expert mechanician all right, but he wouldn't harm a hair of Mr. Tracy's head.
Then, we have to look for either a clever mechanician or an expert diver," said Keeley Moore.
It was not only the man of science or the mechanician that devoted himself to the task of taking possession of the new empire, but the nobles gave their hands to the aeronauts, and humbly asked the favour of an ascent.
In 1678 a mechanician of Salle, in Maine, named Besnier invented a flying-machine.
Instead of laying up for the day he had his mechanician repair his machine while a surgeon repaired him, then, patched up together, man and machine took the air again in search for the Boches.
He was Mr. Coey's private mechanician on his racing cars.
The bed arrived in a knock-down state and with it a mechanician from la ville, who set about putting it together, meanwhile indulging in many glances expressive not merely of interest but of amazement and even fear.
Oh hardly guillotined I should say," remarked t-d, in a voice which froze my marrow despite my high spirits; while the cook and carpenter gaped audibly and the mechanician clutched a hopelessly smashed carburetor for support.
He was a mechanician by trade, living in Budapest, and an unsuccessful invention turned his mind.
Now he understood the possibility that there might have been two, the harmless mechanician who fancied himself a dangerous murderer, and the handsome young giant with the evil eyes.
Presently the chief mechanician announced to the pilot that all was well, and the man who was to take me above the North Sea, attired in his uniform and a thick white woollen scarf, climbed up the seaplane's port side.
All night the mechanician and I were tossed on the sea without a chance of attracting anyone, as our rockets had given out.
The mechanician and I tried to keep the craft afloat.
The mechanician was standing bolt upright, planted on both feet, like some victim dropped straight from the gibbet, when Raphael broke in upon him.
The universe for a mechanician is a machine that requires an operator; for chemistry--that fiendish employment of decomposing all things--the world is a gas endowed with the power of movement.
From even this sketchy outline of the literature on the subject, it should be fairly evident that there has been available to the mechanician an enormous quantity of information about mechanical linkages and other devices.
Jackson, I need some one to help me," said Tom to his chief mechanician one day.
Well, he said it was a business call," returned the mechanician with a cheerful grin, "and he said he wanted it done according to form.
That's a pretty far-fetched theory," said the mechanicianas he carefully looked at the tracks.
Farfluer was a contemporary of Johann Hautsch, and was a skillful mechanician of Altderfanar, Nuremberg, Germany.
The mechanician jumped as if shot, then hastily, retreated to the table, his sallow features working beneath the goggle-mask which had excited the fat adventurer's scorn.
Roughly the mechanician shook the man, dragging him to his feet.
The mechanician touched the visor of his cap and hurried off.
Before the door a motor-car waited, engines humming impatiently, mechanician ready in his seat, an uncouth shape in goggles and leather garments that shone like oilskins under the street lights.
Shielding his eyes he could see dimly that the mechanician was tinkering (apparently) with the driving gear.
Simultaneously the mechanician whirled about, bounded eagerly across the floor, and caught Stryker at the door, his dexterous fingers twisting in the captain's collar as he jerked him back and tripped him.
Besides, my idea of a soldier who is to succeed some day is not that of a mere mechanician -at-arms.
And he hemmed him in and forthwith interviewed him respecting the affair of that mechanician Salvat, who was accused of having deposited the bomb at the entrance of the house.
On entering the one room which the Toussaints occupied, the room where they ate and slept, the visitors found the mechanician seated on a low chair near the table.
And the proof is that the firstmechanician met could construct such bodies if he cared to take the pains and make the outlay.
The day after winning the Deutsch prize in it my chief mechanician asked me if he should tighten it up with hydrogen.
It will be remembered that on the day succeeding the winning of the Deutsch prize my chief mechanician found that the balloon of my "No.
The mechanician of Severo is said to have been last seen throwing out a whole bag in his excitement.
Nor was it at all extraordinary to hear the great mechanician and engineer detailing and expounding, for hours together, the metaphysical theories of the German logicians, or criticising the measures or the matter of the German poetry.
Associate with him also a mechanician who can sink for and raise the water when he has pointed it out.
At a nod from the chairman a sturdy mechanician rose.
So he gave the captaincy to Penman, a tall, thoughtful fellow of a dusky skin, from the south, a good mechanician and a man dependable on all occasions.
I thought," flashed Diane pointedly, "I thought yourmechanician was somewhere in a tree.
Captain Ericsson is a native of Sweden, but for some years previous to 1836 he had resided in England, where he had become known as an engineer and mechanician of distinguished ability.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "mechanician" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: artisan; cobbler; doctor; fixer; mechanic; serviceman; tinker