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the tradesmen
noun
A skilled manual worker (implied male).
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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.
Weitz walked around, shaking hands with the tradesmen of Rodeo Drive.
"He used that because it's what the tradesmen know how to do, " Mr. Darling added.
All the tradesmen were assuming I was her husband and were trying to get me to buy things for her.
The tradesmen with whom they worked were scheduled to meet with the firm only on designated days.
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Ideally, bankruptcy laws enable the tradesman to keep working.
Virginia Woolf bracketed him with Arnold Bennett as "the tradesman of letters".
Note Hemingway's employment of colorism in "To Have and Have Not" ("The Tradesman's Return").
Small knowledge that betrays wider ignorance, handing the tradesman any advantage he seeks.
In 1829 Fish became president of the Tradesman's Bank, and joined the Whig Party, which embraced nativism.
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