He was a stonemason, made his own wine, raised hell.
2
One of the best-flavoured men I know is my friend, the old stonemason.
3
A stonemason by trade, and a walker betimes, he has a literary bent.
4
Tributes were paid to Mr McGee, a local historian, a skilled stonemason and a grandfather.
5
The son of a Scotch stonemason, Thomas Carlyle was born in 1795 at Ecclefechan, Dumfriesshire.
1
He goes out, and proceeds to the house of the mastermason.
2
The mastermason nodded approvingly when the answer was translated to him.
3
But the mastermason did not seem to enjoy the joke.
4
I'm a mastermason now, sir; and the whole of this lot is under me.'
5
The mastermason was there luckily, and would not move it till the rector had seen it.
Uso de stone cutter em inglês
1
It was also the Prince's money which paid the stonecutter.
2
Broderick was the son of a stonecutter and in early life followed his father's trade.
3
The stonecutter's man had the experience and the practice that comes from continually repeating the same forms on hideous tombstones-robustprize-fightingangels, mainly.
4
Although Theodatus much preferred fun and frolic to hard labor, he entered cheerfully upon the business of a stonecutter at the age of sixteen.
5
This tooling was done by stonecutters, and was unusually high in cost.
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Most of the Scottish immigrants who formed rinks over here were stonecutters.
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There are smiths and mechanics; there are stonecutters, workers in mosaics, and decorators.
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Before 1860 there were several such national trade unions, including the plumbers, printers, mule spinners, iron molders, and stonecutters.
9
Restorers discovered a dedication plaque engraved with the names of the stonecutters, Thomas Towson and William Steuart, and stone mason Sater Stevenson.