day labourer

NOUN
  1. a laborer who works by the day; for daily wages
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How To Use day labourer In A Sentence

  • A huddle of poky teashops serves the day labourers who congregate here in search of work, and travellers from the station.
  • But in the present times a creditable day labourer would be ashamed to appear in public without a linen shirt. Times, Sunday Times
  • But in the present times a creditable day labourer would be ashamed to appear in public without a linen shirt. Times, Sunday Times
  • Then I can set myself up as a Paella man selling bowls of ricey savoury goodness to the day labourers employed / press ganged by the local authorities to clear the roads, railways harbours etc. Cheeseburger Gothic » Barnes and Noble Challenge.
  • A few have nets, but most are forced to try to make some money as poorly paid day labourers.
  • Many live in squalid camps and eke out a living as day labourers.
  • If the doctor's wisdom is forgotten, those of us who are day labourers in the same vineyard cannot complain of neglect. Times, Sunday Times
  • The gap separating wealthy peasant farmers from cottiers and day labourers widened imperceptibly.
  • For centuries very hard conditions have determined the every day life of people from a day labourer or farmer to a senior official.
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