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journeyman
[ jur-nee-muhn ]
noun
- a person who has served an apprenticeship at a trade or handicraft and is certified to work at it assisting or under another person.
- any experienced, competent but routine worker or performer.
- a person hired to do work for another, usually for a day at a time.
journeyman
/ ˈ»åÏôɜ˲Ôɪ³¾É™²Ô /
noun
- a craftsman, artisan, etc, who is qualified to work at his trade in the employment of another
- a competent workman
- (formerly) a worker hired on a daily wage
journeyman
- A skilled artisan who works on hire for master artisans rather than for himself.
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of journeyman1
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of journeyman1
Example Sentences
And John is kind of a journeyman actor —actually, funny enough, was an extra in the movie “Munich,†which also was about the Olympic hostage crisis.
In the eighth inning of a late May game in Cincinnati, journeyman pitcher Yohan RamÃrez was struggling mightily when Roberts came to the mound.
Certainly, they will add another starting pitcher or two — Japanese phenom Roki Sasaki is one leading candidate — and they will probably add a bullpen arm and veteran journeyman outfielder.
He arrived as an under-the-radar journeyman, a Mexican utility player signed to a minor league contract.
They had no trouble shutting down offenses led by rookie quarterbacks still adjusting to the NFL or journeyman veterans.
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