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A laborer who is obliged to do menial work.
drudge
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galley slave
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1
The English
navvy
was found to be the first workman in the world.
2
You must not think that he is a
navvy
in fustian and corduroys.
3
The
navvy
had not stirred, for he had seen nobody enter.
4
They came from the
navvy
shelter, and Tom could hear plainly every word.
5
They were
navvy
's
boots, and worth in England about 15 shillings.
6
He can doff them and work like a
'
navvy
'
when he sees reason.
7
I expect he is a
navvy
from over at-(therest is inaudible).
8
The Danish railways brought the British
navvy
again into comparison with his foreign rivals.
9
Thus there was profit of the affair, though the
navvy
sank out of sight.
10
A
navvy
saw the danger, the soldiers with drawn sabers.
11
She felt she had scored quite a victory when the
navvy
bought a copy.
12
Next day a
navvy
had returned to the railway works.
13
He worked harder than any
navvy
,
and never felt fatigue.
14
Such is the
navvy
's
life at work and at rest.
15
Describing himself as a
navvy
,
but now an ex-navvy, he is in his 50s.
16
Instead, he let that waterworks chief
navvy
fellow have her.
navvy
english navvy
say the navvy
navvy work
big navvy
drunken navvy
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