Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun A hired laborer on a farm.
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Examples
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Olympic Cellars will pair a tank sample of Müller-Thurgau, an unusual specialty of the region, with "farm-hand feta" from Fairaview Farm.
Wine, Cheese Meet 2009
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I knew that Jacob was no threat, not since that incident with the apprentice farm-hand several Christmases ago, an incident that made old Jacob too scared to go within a hundred yards of the holly tree, let alone even contemplate tupping.
Dolly the Sheep David Hadley 2009
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I also just finished writing a book on making your own sewing patterns, which will be out in september. i am also working as a farm-hand and learning how to be a farmer!
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I knew that Jacob was no threat, not since that incident with the apprentice farm-hand several Christmases ago, an incident that made old Jacob too scared to go within a hundred yards of the holly tree, let alone even contemplate tupping.
Archive 2009-05-01 David Hadley 2009
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They suggested an uninteresting idea that somehow he might find it economical to go venturing as a waiter or farm-hand.
Our Mr. Wrenn 2004
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But culturally I am different from the miner, the navvy, and the farm-hand: lay the emphasis on that and you may arm me against them.
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Economically, I am in the same boat with the miner, the navvy, and the farm-hand; remind me of that and I will fight at their side.
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Petter, the farm-hand, lay sick in the room next door, and I would hurry out eagerly whenever
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It is the same with men working on the roads or railways, with all factory-hands; even the mechanic is looked down upon, and as for the farm-hand, he is a very slave!
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A curious piece of news awaited me: Falkenberg had taken service with the Captain as a farm-hand.
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