journeyman in the PONS Dictionary

journeyman Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

journeyman tennis player

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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For the rest of his career, he was a journeyman infielder, splitting time between the major and minor leagues.
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He left school at the age of 15 and became a journeyman machinist.
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Journeyman spells are the middle level, usually improving on many spells the wizard already knows and adding a few advanced spells to his repertoire.
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Generally, states do not offer journeyman permits, and journeyman electricians and other apprentices can only work under permits issued to a master.
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Many tool and die makers attend a 4- to 5-year apprenticeship program to achieve the status of a journeyman tool and die maker.
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It usually also chooses to focus on undrafted and journeyman players who are attempting to make the team.
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He was betrothed and qualified as a journeyman.
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He spent his career as a journeyman fighting boxers to build up their career records.
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Most of his career he has been a journeyman player.
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He has also escaped his apprenticeship, but in the intended manner: having served his time, he is free and a journeyman weaver.
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