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farmhand

[ UK /fˈɑːmhænd/ ]
[ US /ˈfɑɹmˌhænd/ ]
NOUN
  1. a hired hand on a farm

How To Use farmhand In A Sentence

  • But they have added a modern twist to new Nordic cuisine: While that movement extols the unique pleasures of Scandinavian soil, Mr. Sohlberg's farm uses a 3,000-square-foot hydroponic greenhouse that he and some farmhands built themselves; inside grow herbs, lettuces, cucumbers, tomatoes and peppers in nutrient-saturated, computer-controlled water. Taste of Scandinavia, via Catskills
  • Times were hard for everyone, so young Perdiccas and his brothers labored as simple farmhands to earn their keep. Alexander the Great
  • I think some of the farmhands took to it quite well.
  • After working as a farmhand, Fred married Mary and took over the family farm.
  • It resulted in the death, by firing squad, of hundreds of striking farmhands inspired, in part, by anarchist immigrant rabble-rousers.
  • Another drunken former farmhand draped himself across the counter of the farm's lone grocery store.
  • Anyone looking at us would have thought we were cousins or maybe even siblings, she the more sophisticated and I the lowly farmhand. SONS OF HEAVEN
  • On Monday, the farmhands were tested on their agricultural knowledge in a farmyard quiz.
  • Sid and Joey are proud of the family history the farms portray, from the stately Westleigh bank barn to the handmade gate hinges and latches made from iron by a 1930s farmhand.
  • The landlord made the farmhands work from morning till night.
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