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laborers (noun)

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  • smock frock — noun : a loose shirtlike outer garment of coarse linen or cotton worn by workmen especially in Europe * * * a loose overgarment of linen or cotton, as that worn by European farm laborers. Cf. blouse (def. 3). [1790 1800] * * * smock frock, a… …   Useful english dictionary

  • eleventh hour — noun the latest possible moment money became available at the eleventh hour at the last minute the government changed the rules • Syn: ↑last minute • Hypernyms: ↑moment, ↑minute, ↑second, ↑instant …   Useful english dictionary

  • day laborer — noun a laborer who works by the day; for daily wages • Syn: ↑day labourer • Hypernyms: ↑laborer, ↑manual laborer, ↑labourer, ↑jack * * * noun : one that works by the day or for daily wages especially as an unskilled laborer …   Useful english dictionary

  • yellow peril — noun the threat to Western civilization said to arise from the power of Asiatic peoples • Hypernyms: ↑menace, ↑threat * * * noun Usage: often capitalized Y&P 1. : a danger to Western civilization held to arise from expansion of the power and… …   Useful english dictionary

  • hard labor — noun : compulsory labor imposed upon imprisoned criminals as a part of the prison discipline but not necessarily more severe nor greater in amount than that customarily performed by ordinary laborers * * * ˌhard ˈlabour [hard labour] (especially… …   Useful english dictionary

  • donkey jacket — noun Date: 1929 British a jacket of heavy material worn especially by laborers …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • exploitation — noun Date: 1803 an act or instance of exploiting < exploitation of natural resources > < exploitation of immigrant laborers > < clever exploitation of the system > …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • labor camp — noun Date: 1900 1. a penal colony where forced labor is performed 2. a camp for migratory laborers …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • peasant — noun Etymology: Middle English paissaunt, from Anglo French paisant, pesaunt, from pais, paiis country, from Late Latin pagensis inhabitant of a district, from Latin pagus district; akin to Latin pangere to fix more at pact Date: 15th century 1.… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • peonage — noun Date: 1847 1. a. the use of laborers bound in servitude because of debt b. a system of convict labor by which convicts are leased to contractors 2. the condition of a peon …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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