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jack-of-all-trades

[jak-uhv-awl-treydz, jak-] / ˌdʒæk əvˈɔlˈtreɪdz, ˈdʒæk- /
NOUN
handy person
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Demand for the Jack-of-all-trades vehicle outperformed larger units during COVID-19.

From Reuters • Sep. 16, 2022

Potential role in 2022: Jack-of-all-trades player in the secondary able to play both safety spots and corner.

From Seattle Times • Jul. 22, 2022

"It's the Jack-of-all-trades and has the chance to be a cult classic."

From Golf Digest • Aug. 28, 2018

Lowe had been recruiting locals for the cause, including Abdu Ghaba, a Jack-of-all-trades who had helped machine a set of bespoke screws for the Lucida after a batch got lost on the journey from Spain.

From The New Yorker • Nov. 20, 2016

Is it worth while to go and tell old Jack-of-all-trades Drinkwater to come and see if anything’s wrong?”

From Will of the Mill by Fenn, George Manville