Tradesmen

Word TRADESMEN
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Definitions and meanings of "Tradesmen"

What do we mean by tradesmen?

A skilled manual worker (implied male).

One who trades; a shopkeeper.

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The word "tradesmen" in example sentences

Their home, built by Randall of straw bale construction with the help of a few friends and local tradesmen, is a model of beauty, light and simplicity. ❋ Unknown (2009)

This I call inland trade, and these circulators of goods, and retailers of them to the last consumer, are those whom we are to understand by the word tradesmen, in all the parts of this work; for (as I observed in the beginning) the ploughmen and farmers who labour at home, and the merchant who imports our merchandise from abroad, are not at all meant or included, and whatever I have been saying, except where they have been mentioned in particular, and at length. ❋ Daniel Defoe (1696)

I didn’t know what could be done about it, and tackling tradesmen is something I hate to do, but I went off in search of someone to talk to. ❋ Unknown (2009)

And why should I worry whether the tradesmen are all happy and enjoying the work? ❋ Unknown (2009)

Then I called the tradesmen and paid them what I owed and spent freely, saying in myself, "By the time he returns, ❋ Anonymous (1879)

On such terms tradesmen who, before the war, had laid in large and semi-secret stores now reaped a magnificent harvest. ❋ Edward P. Lowry (N/A)

Half an hour later the sound of the town sergeant's bell at the end of the street called tradesmen from their benches and housewives from their kitchens to hear the following proclamation, to which Tommy had done honour by donning his official robe (of blue, gold-laced) with a scarlet pelisse and a cocked hat. ❋ Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch (1903)

It is said of England, by way of distinction, and we all value ourselves upon it, that it is a trading country; and King Charles II., who was perhaps that prince of all the kings that ever reigned in England, that best understood the country and the people that he governed, used to say, 'That the tradesmen were the only gentry in England.' ❋ Daniel Defoe (1696)

I can tell you that we've got our, I will call tradesmen, our part time painter product in more outlets this year than we had last year. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The tradesmen bear their share of this expense, and indeed too great a share, very ordinary tradesmen in London keeping at least two maids, and some more, and some a footman or two besides; for it is an ordinary thing to see the tradesmen and shopkeepers of London keep footmen, as well as the gentlemen: witness the infinite number of blue liveries, which are so common now that they are called the tradesmen's liveries; and few gentlemen care to give blue to their servants for that very reason. ❋ Daniel Defoe (1696)

I observe, that the most prevailing ornaments here are family portraits: almost every dwelling, even among the lower kind of tradesmen, is peopled with these ensigns of vanity; and the painters employed on these occasions, however deficient in other requisites of their art, seem to have an unfortunate knack at preserving likenesses. ❋ An English Lady (N/A)

The other was a calendar, such as tradesmen often send. ❋ Unknown (1899)

As SLN as a force full of intellectuals and all kind of tradesmen, apart from the fact that they are skilled sea forces, is always prepared to assist our country's projects in whatever the available means with special emphasis to Research and Development (RND). ❋ Unknown (2009)

Moreover, apart from their fatigue of marching and counter-marching, the bulk of our infantry had been drawn from the London train-bands -- the Red Westminster Regiment and the Auxiliaries, Green and Yellow, of London City and the Tower Hamlets; tradesmen, that is to say, who wearied to be home again with their wives and families after six months 'separation, and others (such as the White Regiment of ❋ Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch (1903)

Ireland, as the handicraftsmen and artists are called tradesmen, so the shopkeepers whom we here call tradesmen, are all called merchants; nay, even the very pedlars are called travelling merchants. [ ❋ Daniel Defoe (1696)

It commenced the Independence Courts in Amaseia with the pretext of destroying the initiators of the Pontus question, but primarily its aim was to destroy the flourishing Greek communities of Pontus, in other words the tradesmen, the lawyers, the doctors, the pharmacists, school teachers, priests and journalists ". ( ❋ Unknown (2008)

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