labourer|labourers in English
noun
['la·bour·er || 'leɪbərə(r)]
person who works with his/her hands; person who does manual labor; worker, wage-earne
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1. Farm labourer (United Kingdom) Los Braceros requieren de mucha fuerza física para trabajar en el campo.Farm labourers need a lot of physical strength to work in the fields.
2. They are emigrant labourers.
3. My father was an unemployed labourer.
4. The labourer hardly [ scarcely ] deserves his wages.
5. Her husband had been a farm labourer.
6. Gangs of labourers dug the canals.
7. The fruit is picked by hired labourers.
8. She loathed being the child of impoverished labourers.
9. These rights apply even to the meanest labourer.
10. He got a job as a builder's labourer.
11. The labourer is worthy of his hire.
12. The labourers were at work in the fields.
13. Even labourers out there get fifty quid a week.
14. Labourers plodded home through the muddy fields.
15. But does wage - labour create any property for the labourer?
16. He was born in Hambleden, some of a farm labourer.
17. According to John Lawrence Hammond and Barbara Hammond in their book The Village Labourer, before the Enclosures Act the Cottager was a farm labourer with land, and after the Enclosures Act the Cottager was a farm labourer without land.
18. Oscar, who is occasionally gets some work as a labourer.
19. The accused man is an unemployed labourer from South London.
20. He moved to Riga and worked as a port labourer.
21. The meanest labourer has the same rights as the richest landowner.
22. Machinery never does the job as well as a labourer.
23. However, the unorganised sector- be it the labourers, household workers, agricultural labourers or manual thelawalas, a large cross section of the society has been neglected.
24. Most Salagamas were casual labourers, cinnamon peelers and agriculturalists.
25. It consisted of 300 free Indians and 800 indentured labourers.