mucker (Meaning)

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mucker (n.)

A term of reproach for a low or vulgar labor person.

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mucker (v. t.)

To scrape together, as money, by mean labor or shifts.

mucker Sentence Examples

  1. The miners worked as a team, referred to as muckers, extracting ore from the mine's depths.
  2. Despite their grueling work as muckers, they maintained a cheerful camaraderie.
  3. The experienced mucker demonstrated the proper technique for loading ore into the mine cart.
  4. The young mucker eagerly embraced the challenges of the demanding job.
  5. The muckers were responsible not only for extracting ore but also for maintaining the safety of the mine.
  6. The foreman praised the muckers for their hard work and dedication.
  7. The mucker's hands were calloused and tough from years of heavy lifting.
  8. The mucker's sturdy boots protected his feet from the unforgiving terrain.
  9. The mucker's whistle signaled the arrival of the ore train.
  10. The mucker's legacy would forever be etched in the annals of mining history.

FAQs About the word mucker

A term of reproach for a low or vulgar labor person., To scrape together, as money, by mean labor or shifts.

dirt, filth, soil, sewage, sludge, garbage,gunk, grime, trash, rubbish

cleanliness,cleanliness, cleanness,cleanness,

The miners worked as a team, referred to as muckers, extracting ore from the mine's depths.

Despite their grueling work as muckers, they maintained a cheerful camaraderie.

The experienced mucker demonstrated the proper technique for loading ore into the mine cart.

The young mucker eagerly embraced the challenges of the demanding job.