Laborer (noun)

  1. A person who performs manual or physical work, especially for wages.
  2. A person who works in manual labor, especially in manual trades or industry.

Origin:

From middle english labourer, from old french laboureur, from latin laborator 'worker', from laborare 'to work'.

Examples:

  1. The laborers in the construction site were hard-working and dedicated, building the city's skyline with sweat and muscle.
  2. The laborers in the factory worked long hours, producing goods for the domestic and global markets.
  3. The laborers in the fields were humble and proud, providing food for the nation and their families.
  4. The laborers in the mines were the backbone of the industrial revolution, extracting the wealth of the earth.
  5. The laborers in the docks were tough and skilled, handling the heavy cargo and equipment with ease.
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