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quarryman Meaning in Bengali



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quarryman's Usage Examples:

The name "Tilly Whim" may have been derived from a former quarryman, George Tilly, and the type of primitive wooden crane used at the time.


Other persons connected with the village were Annant, quarryman, preacher and bard, Gwilym R.


Although founded by quarryman Thomas Verkler, the village was named after Thomas Bonfield, an attorney.


Lancelot 'Lanty' Slee (1800/1802–1878) was a Lake District farmer, quarryman and notorious smuggler.


Etymology: Latinized Latomus = Masson from Greek lā-tómos 'stone-cutter, quarryman', thus 'mason'.


Llangefni in 1957 with the poem Cwm Carnedd about the life of the slate quarryman.


He was born in Malmsbury, Victoria to quarryman George Morley and Mary Cahill.


environmental sculpture in Saugerties, New York, created by sculptor and quarryman Harvey Fite (1903—1976).


Pereros; the Norman French perrieur (quarry), possibly referring to a quarryman.


The eponymous kameniar (Ukrainian: каменяр) is a quarry stonecutter, or quarryman.


) Jones (14 October 1874-15 Dec 1940) was a Welsh quarryman, trade unionist and Labour Party politician.


Roberts worked as a quarryman until the age of 44, when silicosis forced him to retire.


Crooked David, and most notably the Black Dwarf, was a dwarf, the son of a quarryman at the slate quarries of Stobo.


The son of a Galloway quarryman, he joined the civil service at the age of 17, rising through the ranks.


He recorded it from a quarryman in Knockderry, Roseneath, named Angus Campbell.


The village was characterized by quarryman and agriculture.


He was the son of a quarryman from Llanberis, Caernarvonshire (Gwynedd today), in north Wales.



quarryman's Meaning':

a man who works in a quarry

Synonyms:

stonecutter; ledgeman; cutter; worker; quarrier; breaker;

Antonyms:

nonworker; employer; layabout; someone; idler;

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