workman

[ UK /wˈɜːkmən/ ]
[ US /ˈwɝkmən/ ]
NOUN
  1. an employee who performs manual or industrial labor
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How To Use workman In A Sentence

  • We believe that it is okay to charge for healing based on the doctrine, ‘The workman is worthy of his hire.’
  • Somebody comes forward, examines, and then draws from out the grave, where it has lain, directly under the body, a knife -- a knife of peculiar shape and workmanship -- a long, keen, _surgeon's knife_! The Diamond Coterie
  • If one of them sees some "chippy" play brewing, Foster tells Workman and Malloy to yell out, "Scott, I got this matchup right here! A ref's life: Much more to the game beyond tipoff to buzzer
  • It was a workmanlike performance. Times, Sunday Times
  • Unfortunately the problem of shoddy workmanship continues even today.
  • The band's workmanlike performance frequently looked like bored autopilot, while each number sounded more generic than the last. Times, Sunday Times
  • I ran my fingers along the carved wood, admiring the way the workman had managed to fit motifs from Inuit art into the design without muddying the clarity of the sign. How to Flirt with A Naked Werewolf
  • If his materials and workmanship were of their normal high standard, he is entitled to some explanation for this unexpected outcome.
  • While I am a beretta owner, I have found the red labels to be fairly similar to berettas in terms of dependability, performance, and workmanship. while they aren't cheap, they're about $1800 new I think, and I have seen good used ones offered for just over $1000. The Ten Best Best Bargains In Shotgunning
  • A regular computer user won't benefit from the ease of use and prolly won't be too impressed with the workmanship.
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