steelworker
IPA: stˈiɫwɝkɝ
noun
- A person who manufactures or shapes steel.
- (uncommon) A person employed to build steel structures, an ironworker.
- A member of the North American trade union United Steelworkers.
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Examples of "steelworker" in Sentences
- They steelworker is going to squeak a lot over reduced wages or loss of job.
- Mr. Sugahara said he was 10 years old when his father, a steelworker, died in the battle at the age of 42.
- "I know I'm a steelworker and the bridge needs repair, but the government won't pay to fix it so we're out of luck."
- Today's steelworker can be tomorrow's solar panel installer, which is why we have to embrace the clean energy future.
- ÂToday's steelworker can be tomorrow's solar panel installer, which is why we have to embrace the clean energy future.
- The second, Osama Ismail, lay recovering from surgery in a neighboring room while his father, Juma, a 43-year-old steelworker, stood by his bedside.
- An older gentleman from the audience, a retired steelworker, came up to me later and shook my hand and said about my story that's exactly how it is in the mill.
- Don Thomas, 60, of Mill Hall, a Penn State wrestling fan and former steelworker, said people were hoping a trial could be avoided so the boys wouldn't have to testify.
- But King hid a secret from his Gilded Age cohorts and prominent family in Newport: for thirteen years he lived a double lifeas the celebrated white explorer, geologist, and writer Clarence King and as a black Pullman porter and steelworker named James Todd.
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