Definitionn. a worker who turns pig iron into wrought iron by puddling
Last update: June 11, 2015
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As the iron oxide is stirred into the molten metal laboriously by the workman or "puddler " with his hook or "rabble," it oxidizes the silicon to silica and the phosphorus to phosphoric acid, and unites with both these products, forming with them a basic iron silicate rich in phosphorus, called " puddling " or " tap cinder." [Please select]
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Nothing delighted Carnegie more than to see the man whom he had lifted from a puddler's furnace develop into a millionaire. [Please select]
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I looked at the dog football match with the interest of a Sheffield puddler at a Cup-tie, and clapped my hands. [Please select]
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Jimmy Sullivan--he's a friend of mine; I got acquainted with him yesterday, and he's the biggest puddler in our Works. [Please select]
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They had seen him fling to the ground a huge puddler who had struck his apprentice without cause. [Please select]
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The puddler, one of the strongest men in the shops, struggled to his feet and rushed at his assailant. [Please select]
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Bennington had knocked him down again, and this time the puddler remained on the ground, insensible. [Please select]
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On the contrary, during school vacations he worked as a puddler's apprentice, as a molder's apprentice, in the rail-shop, in the sheet-and wire-shops. [Please select]
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