Definitionn. a laborer who loads and unloads vessels in a port
Last update: October 29, 2015
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Neat bit of work, one longshoreman said. [Please select]
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He was some longshoreman in that particular epoch of his inebriety where life had no burden save the dissipation of wages. [Please select]
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For every housewife and every longshoreman and every Hindu nationalist and every teacher. [Please select]
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(Marija had learned to scatter her conversation with as many oaths as a longshoreman or a mule driver.) [Please select]
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Roosevelt questioned the lad and found out that the boy had no home and that his only relative was a longshoreman who was hardly ever sober. [Please select]
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"I never thought to live tu zee the like o' that," remarked a longshoreman passing at the time: but then he was a stranger to Murphy, and also to his ways.' [Please select]
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