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tradespeople

[ UK /tɹˈe‍ɪdspiːpə‍l/ ]
NOUN
  1. people engaged in trade

How To Use tradespeople In A Sentence

  • Milne's tenants, most of whom are men, are either pensioners or factory and construction workers, tradespeople and contractors who need a place for a while.
  • Becky Sharp, Thackeray's anti-hero in Vanity Fair, lived beyond her means and rarely paid her bills, particularly those she owed to "tradespeople" who had provided her with basic but unglamorous services. Carl Pope: Is America the New Becky Sharp?
  • I got the idea when I was in the process of renovating my own home, I found that although it was easy to get the phone number of tradespeople from the Golden Pages or friends of family, it wasn't so easy to progress from there. August 2007
  • Drapers and milliners, haberdashers and tailors, mercers and glovers - these were the ubiquitous tradespeople and retailers of King Street.
  • The main cemetery is modern, but further down the slope, now in a sorry state of decay, is the Chinese cemetery, presumably reserved for immigrant miners, tradespeople and their families. Part one - La Paz and El Triunfo: from beaches and baskets to mines, music and marine park
  • That said, you've got to admire the people who are skilful enough to transform their homes without the help of tradespeople.
  • Many redtop and mid-market editors, if asked, would opt to be called tradespeople, not professionals. PCC reform needs input from redtops and mid-market newspapers
  • Having made that cynical remark about socially conscious tradespeople, I actually met one last night!
  • If you need help, you can get it from just about any of the tradespeople you contract with to deal with other parts of the project.
  • Many redtop and mid-market editors, if asked, would opt to be called tradespeople, not professionals. PCC reform needs input from redtops and mid-market newspapers
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