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▸ noun: Those who drudge, or are made to work hard; those who do menial or servile work at the behest of others; physical labourers.
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▸ noun: Those who drudge, or are made to work hard; those who do menial or servile work at the behest of others; physical labourers.
Similar:
manual laborer,
unskilled workers,
blue-collar worker,
joey,
driftwood,
teak,
tupelo,
leach,
rose,
buck,
more...
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