Journeymen

Word JOURNEYMEN
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Definitions and meanings of "Journeymen"

What do we mean by journeymen?

A tradesman who has served an apprenticeship and is employed by a master tradesman

A competent but undistinguished tradesman, especially one who works, and is paid by the day

A player who plays on many different teams during the course of his career

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The word "journeymen" in example sentences

Both men married and led families with multiple children, resided (at least part of the time) in journeymen's neighborhoods within close proximity to other trade unionists, and seemed to live rather stable lives while supporting temperance, antislavery, and moral reform. ❋ Unknown (2006)

Membership requirements in journeymen's unions, such as the New York Typographical Society critically required the ability to display proper knowledge and craft skill. ❋ Unknown (2006)

Without ever having been an expectant, as they call their journeymen excisemen, I was directly planted down to all intents and purposes an officer of excise; there to flourish and bring forth fruits -- worthy of repentance. ❋ Robert Burns (1777)

Without ever having been an expectant, as they call their journeymen excisemen, I was directly planted down to all intents and purposes an officer of Excise; there to flourish and bring forth fruits -- worthy of repentance. ❋ Robert Burns (1777)

"We do not have these problems, because all Vales have what you call journeymen and Apprentices balancing the forces while Masters and Adepts work, or doing specific weather-controlling spells to avoid this kind of mess. ❋ R. Daniel Lester (2010)

Sometimes I was given the job of calling the journeymen to the table. ❋ Unknown (2011)

Without ever having been an expectant, as they call their journeymen excisemen, I was directly planted down to all intents and purposes an officer of excise; there to flourish and bring forth fruits ” worthy of repentance. ❋ Various (1913)

That is to say, they're well-versed and if it's a major research university they probably have some accomplishments on a narrow segment of scientific research, but basically they think like journeymen and are there to train journeymen. ❋ Unknown (2005)

England were called journeymen's or yeomen's companies. ❋ Carlton J. H. Hayes (1923)

The journeymen were a loose lot, "bad husbands and given to drunkenness, but my nature was inclined to be sober." ❋ Augustus Jessopp (1868)

While the union failed to provide the amount, Green Country provided its hourly wage for journeymen, which is $14 to

There were maybe four licensed electricians and those that could be classified as journeymen and recognized as such by the state. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Or has he not lived up to his talent, too often following up attention-grabbing triumphs over marquee opponents with inexplicable defeats to no-name journeymen? ❋ Unknown (2009)

Same goes for some of the others, such as journeymen who complete the roster. ❋ Unknown (2003)

There are, however, many others, but of a less censurable, though certainly of a finable description; such as journeymen bakers wheeling barrows conveying the staff of life -- publicans 'boys collecting pewter pots -- lady drivers of similar vehicles, containing oysters, inferior or damaged fruit, delicate prog for pug dogs, cats, &c. ❋ John Badcock (1823)

Calling those guys "journeymen" would be way too strong of a compliment. ❋ Unknown (2010)

"That's where the term 'journeymen' came from," added Gardner. ❋ Unknown (2009)

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