In his room he lived like a beggar, amidst the many things and tools he needed to be the jack-of-all-trades. |
A man of passion, particularly for jazz and La Défense where he lived and worked, he was a brilliant Jack-of-all-trades. |
But the reed, like the buckthorn, is a sort of Jack-of-all-trades. |
He kicked the jack-of-all-trades route to the curb, got himself a band, and made a quick metamorphosis into a brash rocker. |
A jack-of-all-trades, he knew how to cultivate the ground, but for himself only. |
But the workers are also the jack-of-all-trades repairmen when something goes wrong. |