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the tradesman
noun
A skilled manual worker (implied male).
Exact(28)
Ideally, bankruptcy laws enable the tradesman to keep working.
Virginia Woolf bracketed him with Arnold Bennett as "the tradesman of letters".
Small knowledge that betrays wider ignorance, handing the tradesman any advantage he seeks.
Another says: "Howdens' discount structure is deliberately opaque and designed to favour the tradesman rather than the end user.
The officer and two colleagues claimed Mechen spat in his face, which the tradesman "emphatically" denies, Grant said.
There is a "hex-link" design on the Tradesman, Express and SLT models, with six-sided cells that provide "the metaphor of the bolt head," Mr. Dehner said.
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Weitz walked around, shaking hands with the tradesmen of Rodeo Drive.
Many of the tradesmen have hooped wooden cages that contain partridges.
"And how would I pay the tradesmen?" There was an hysterical edge to her voice.
"He used that because it's what the tradesmen know how to do, " Mr. Darling added.
The tradesmen with whom they worked were scheduled to meet with the firm only on designated days.
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