roustabout|roustabouts in English

noun

[roust·a·bout || 'raʊstəbaʊt]

unskilled laborer, person who earns a living through manual labor and/or odd jobs; longshoreman; deckhand; circus worker who assembles and disassemble tents and takes care of the animals and equipment

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1. I'm only fit for a roustabout.

2. Set up roadblocks on King Creole and Roustabout.

3. If you're not sure what a Roustabout is, you're probably not alone.

4. Being a roustabout was rated the worst, followed by lumberjack , ironworker, dairy farmer and welder, it said.

5. BWhen Theodora disappears like this, Tamika fears she will be gone forever, a fear compounded by her roustabout life.

6. The least desirable jobs along with roustabout for 2011 are iron worker, lumberjack, roofer and taxi driver, it said.

7. Circuses invariably attracted rowdy young men who viewed circus day as an occasion to drink, carouse, and fight, often with equally unruly circus roustabouts

8. A roustabout is a dangerous job that typically pays about $000 a year, with high unemployment and a negative outlook for growth, the study said.

9. calculating statistics to determine probability and risk, is the best job to have in 20 while working on an oil rig as a roustabout is the worst, according to a study released on Tuesday.

10. Although he also became a star on the silver screen with roles in Blue Hawaii and Roustabout, he will always be known as the King of Rock 'n' Roll.

11. actuary , calculating statistics to determine probability and risk, is the best job to have in 20 while working on an oil rig as a roustabout is the worst, according to a study released on Tuesday.