Person who makes and repairs things made of tin or other light metals.
1Israel went out, and his sisters followed him, to see the tinman off.
2You leave the street car, clanking with your bundles like an itinerant tinman.
3You can easily find a tinman who has seen and can make one.
4One is the ordinary tinman's solder composed of lead and tin.
5The tinman was either unable or not very anxious to understand Hester's requisitions.
6Israel now advanced-"Well ,girls, "saidhe, "what's thee doing at the tinman's cart?
7His benefactresses' patience becoming exhausted, he left their house, and was apprenticed to a tinman at Chartres.
8A tinman can fit it properly.
9Could a tinman have written it?
10Yes, the tinman's, for a saucepan or two of a size not yet supplied, for which Morris had petitioned.
11I don't think we should have accomplished much, but for a 'cute idea of Mrs. Wilbur, the tinman's wife.
12In this soldering process ordinary tinman's solder may be employed; it must be applied very free from dust or oxide.
13And when the reluctant tinman went on his way again, she returned to spread the fabulous result before her mother.
14That's how Jack Slack thrashed Boughton, and I myself saw Hooper, the tinman, beat to pieces by the fighting oilman.
15The tinman sent some little tin dippers no bigger than a thimble, and the children were delighted to see the animals drink.
16I got a tinman to make some dishes, two inches deep, 10×12 inches square, and perpendicular sides.