I put my trust in the good-natured Solary's very civil letter to my uncle, though I was shocked a little by the phrase about the metier de chien.
There was only three years difference in their ages, but this seemed to have made a great interval between one whose metier had been to be youthful and active, and her who had to be staid and dignified.
Only "Sister" would play unreservedly with her, unaware or unheeding that this was looked on as keeping up the metier of governess.
He was not ashamed of his metier and allowed no threats nor pleas nor argument to disturb him.
It spins to brave music, this peg-top, but itsmetier is to spin.
Skidding recklessly down hill is, figuratively speaking, the metier of so many of the throng that haunts the Casino and fills the great hotels.
You are simply learning your metier; and believe me, mon cher, an artist in any line without the metieris just a blind man with a stick.
Confound the cur," muttered the Viscount, "with his hypocritical affectation as if I did not know his metier as well as I know my bootmaker's.
No man invents a metier without a strong element of success.
English, metier a tisser in French, and weberstuhl in German.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "metier" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.