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plasterer

[ US /ˈpɫæstɝɝ/ ]
[ UK /plˈɑːstəɹɐ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a worker skilled in applying plaster

How To Use plasterer In A Sentence

  • I plan to become a plasterer - the centre helped me with training. The Sun
  • However, those who worked mainly inside - the carpenters and woodworkers, plumbers, plasterers - all voted against by a clear majority.
  • Among the post's 631 men were bakers, blacksmiths, bricklayers, carpenters, masons, painters, plasterers, plumbers, saddlers, tinsmiths, and wheelwrights.
  • Most of the work was done on a voluntary basis with bricklayers, plasterers, joiners, electricians, plumbers, painters and general handymen all freely giving their time and expertise to bring this great project to fruition.
  • Traditionally they were performed by tradesmen such as plasterers, capmakers, cutlers and scriveners.
  • He was employed as a plasterer with a construction company in Boston.
  • It comes from taxes paid by plumbers, carpenters, bricklayers, electricians, plasterers and everyone else who goes out into the world and creates wealth, earns an honest living instead of spongeing off the state.
  • But the former plasterer could have been part of a very different - and tragic - statistic if he had remained a labourer. The Sun
  • The convoy is comprised of tradesmen with a variety of skills including carpenters, electricians, bricklayers, plasterers, plumbers, chefs and lorry drivers.
  • He was assigned to be a plasterer in a neighbouring community, allowing no time and chance for him to fully tap his talent.
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