labourer in the PONS Dictionary

labourer Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to be a manual labourer
to be a manual labourer (as a craftsman)

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
His father was a labourer and sheep shearer.
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In 1845 a visitor was astonished at the change and at the numerous tasks of the busy labourers.
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Vagrants and labourers of the town gather about him.
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He also worked as a teacher, fitter and turner, wharf labourer and film publicist.
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Payment at jfalu did not differ from payments labourers received elsewhere for agricultural work.
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His father was a poor farm labourer, and could not afford to send him to school long enough even to learn to read and write.
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Before becoming a professional darts player in 1975, he worked as a labourer.
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A small number are now employed as day labourers.
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Most of the labourers and working-class lived there.
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The labourers demanded one day of rest a week.
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