Similar Words to Jack Of All Trades:
Handyman
Odd-job Man
Examples:
1. Trades with the bandits in Mexico and the outlaws in the States.
2. Emmanuel Trades. Don't you know, man?
3. This Jack, he's a pretty cool cat.
4. Well, this Jack, he ain't no hero.
5. I got this Jack pegged for a thief.
6. Give Jack the right to steal the hen?
7. Jack, he should've called the cops.
8. Jack was a heist man. He got away
9. You think Jack should've killed the giant?
10. The way I got it figured, this Jack, he's a square.
11. How did you like Jack and the Beanstalk?
12. Jack or Mac, what's the difference?
13. Jack, I'm beginning to take this personally.
14. Come on, Jack, don't cop out.
15. What do you think you are, Whispering Jack Smith?
16. Press secretary, lawyer, and jack-of-all-trades for Mr Claremont's office.
17. Can you operate a palette jack?
18. It's lucky Texas Jack ain't around.
19. Where would I find this Texas Jack?
20. Well, sir, all food and no play makes Jack a dull boy.
21. I'd like to see Jack Beynon.
22. Do you have a package for Jack Bryant?
23. What's gonna happen to Jack and me?
24. Where does a red jack go on a queen?
25. I tell you, Jack, this war is a boon to R&D.
26. I loved you so much, Jack.
27. Lf we'd have starved to death, l'd have never sold a man jack of you.
28. Having Jack, Jr., strained my kidneys
29. But it's not convenient when keeping up with Jack, Jr.
30. To get home and try it on Jack.
Definitions of Jack of all trades:
1. A person able to do a variety of different jobs acceptably well
2. A man skilled in various odd jobs and other small tasks
