Definitionn. a laborer who is obliged to do menial work
Last update: October 10, 2015
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The navvy did the work in no time. [Please select]
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Equally right or wrong is he who says that Napoleon went to Moscow because he wanted to, and perished because Alexander desired his destruction, and he who says that an undermined hill weighing a million tons fell because the last navvy struck it for the last time with his mattock. [Please select]
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The navvy lurches against the lamp. [Please select]
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The navvy, lurching by, gores him with his flaming pronghorn. [Please select]
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BLOOM: (Ooints to the navvy) A spy. [Please select]
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THE NAVVY: (Belching) Where's the bloody house. [Please select]
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PRIVATE CARR: (To the navvy) Portobello barracks canteen. [Please select]
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THE NAVVY: (Shouts) We are the boys. [Please select]
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THE NAVVY: (Shouts) The galling chain. [Please select]
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THE NAVVY: (Staggering past) O, yes. [Please select]
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To the elegant criminal, unskilled in navvy's work, this is the one moment to find the door open. [Please select]
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