˜yÐÄvlog

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master workman

noun

  1. a worker in charge.
  2. a person who is master of a craft.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of master workman1

late Middle English word dating back to 1425–75
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Those records say the church was shipped in prefabricated pieces from the United States, and that a “master workman†was sent from there to supervise its assembly.

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There was a shade akin to sadness on the face of the master workman.

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But Peter was before him, in the little skiff with Jim; the moment he understood the case, he threw down his crutches, sprang into the boat, and like a master workman, made her fly through the water.

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That he was, however, sick, every prisoner and keeper knew; and that the fatal act was the consequence of the neglect of his keepers, and the cruelty of the master workman, is no problem with me, nor will it be with others, when every secret thing shall be made manifest.

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If the ancients heard these noises in former eruptions, it is easily conceivable how they imagined a forge to exist in the centre of the volcano, with Cyclops for the master workman.

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