stonemason in English

noun
1
a person who cuts, prepares, and builds with stone.
The restoration business needed additional stonemasons and bricklayers, but not full time.
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1. Stonemason Bates said[Sentencedict.com], Stone's my life.

2. Her husband is a stonemason .

3. Build a quarry and then a stonemason.

4. Stonemason villagers will sell Chiseled stone bricks for an emerald

5. He replied lightly: "My family had been stonemason for generations."

6. Brainstone: Stonework & Stone Masonry in Ithaca, New York by stonemason Joel Brain

7. So one day he found a stonemason to help him repair .

8. The son of a stonemason, born around 469BC, Socrates was famously odd.

9. Main image: Stonemason James Preston Abseils from Rievaulx Abbey in North Yorkshire, England

10. His father, also called Thomas, was a stonemason, builder and enthusiastic amateur musician.

11. Robinson's rusticated gate piers are as grand as anything in York, from where he obviously employed his stonemason.

12. So the accounting went back to house reading, but only after a 15-minute stonemason rang the doorbell on.

13. He was a renowned stonemason in the mountain villages, who was a man as solidly built as a stone.

14. No one could tell that was a boy came from countryside at all, nor could he be identified as a son of stonemason.

15. Master of War: The Blooding© 2013 David Gilman512 pages Thomas Blackstone is a free man, a stonemason who learned his trade alongside his deaf-mute brother Richard

16. Bicker Name Meaning Dutch and German: occupational name for a stonemason or someone who used or made pickaxes or chisel, from bicke ‘pickaxe’, ‘chisel’ + the agent suffix -er.

17. That wide margin by the stonemason produced immediately send a pair of shoes, artisans have a look, yes, this is the wide margin of pairs of shoes!

18. Comedian Bob Hope was born Leslie Townes Hope in Eltham, London, England, the fifth of seven sons of Avis (Townes), light opera singer, and William Henry Hope, a stonemason from Weston-super-Mare, Somerset