stonecutter

IPA: stˈoʊnkʌtɝ

noun

  • Somebody who cuts, carves or dresses stone.
  • A machine that is used to cut stone or concrete.
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Examples of "stonecutter" in Sentences

  • His father Aslan was a stonecutter and farmer.
  • He was apprenticed to a stonecutter when young.
  • He worked as a stonecutter and in the wood industry.
  • Cadge a lift to Olympia direct from the stonecutters.
  • He became a stonecutter and later a stone contractor.
  • At the other end of the spectrum was Patrick Somers, a stonecutter.
  • And the poor man was content to remain a stonecutter for the rest of his life.
  • Nolan's stonecutter and monumental works are also situated on the main street.
  • After his discharge, McCarthy worked as a stonecutter and shoe factory worker.
  • As a young man he trained as a stonecutter, and became a lay Methodist minister.
  • The historic home was built around 1838 by renowned Newburgh architect and stonecutter Thornton M.
  • "I think the stonecutter is another perfect metaphor for the process of growing into our full potential.
  • At the time, for a Midwestern kid from "stonecutter" Bedford, Indiana, it was kind of like going to work for Google today.
  • Rayon Richards for The Wall Street Journal The historic home was built around 1838 by renowned Newburgh architect and stonecutter Thornton M.

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