An asset of special worth or utility.
An occupation for which you are especially well suited.
1 But her true metier is the classier end of American independent cinema.
2 They were also, I regret to say, much better at their metier .
3 It looked like Henry De Bromhead's star had found his true metier .
4 I was swimming in my own metier , as the saying has it.
5 Alas, I have been amazingly lazy; it was my metier to look on.
6 Her metier is not history but music and this is her first book.
7 He was one with his idea and his metier , and that is sufficient.
8 Let me give this over to someone who's metier it is.
9 Which is not very exotic, but French is not my metier .
10 Porpora was a great man, no doubt, in his own metier .
11 Evidently his metier was, as I had surmised, that of a professional talker.
12 C'est un metier que de faire un livre comme de faire une pendule.
13 He had the perfect gift of the charlatan, and he had discovered his metier .
14 Obama understood the strategic imperative of maintaining a post-racial metier .
15 Our metier is not to compare, but to take what pleases us from each.
16 You've got that old, barbaric taste, romance, and you'll find your metier in Paris.
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