roustabouts Antonyms

Meaning of roustabouts

roustabouts

longshoreman, a circus worker who erects and dismantles tents, cares for the grounds, and handles animals and equipment, deckhand, a person with no permanent home or regular occupation, a person (as a deckhand, dock worker, or oil field worker) who does heavy labor, one who stirs up trouble, an unskilled or semiskilled laborer especially in an oil field or refinery

roustabouts Sentence Examples

  1. The roustabouts hauled heavy barrels onto the ship, their muscles straining under the weight.
  2. In the chaotic oil fields, roustabouts worked tirelessly, connecting pipes and repairing equipment.
  3. The roustabouts' hard hats and coveralls marked them as the backbone of the industrial workforce.
  4. The roustabouts' camaraderie and tough exterior hid a deep sense of pride in their demanding labor.
  5. The once-unyielding roustabouts faced redundancy as automation threatened their livelihoods.
  6. Skilled roustabouts were in high demand, their knowledge of machinery and safety procedures invaluable.
  7. The burly roustabouts, accustomed to physical exertion, laughed off the challenges of the rugged work environment.
  8. The union fought to protect the rights of roustabouts, ensuring fair wages and safe working conditions.
  9. The roustabouts' laughter and chatter echoed through the bustling warehouse, a testament to their camaraderie.
  10. The roustabouts, once the unsung heroes of industry, now faced a uncertain future in the face of technological advancements.

FAQs About the word roustabouts

longshoreman, a circus worker who erects and dismantles tents, cares for the grounds, and handles animals and equipment, deckhand, a person with no permanent ho

stevedores, dockworkers, longshoremen,dockers, rousters,dockhands

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The roustabouts hauled heavy barrels onto the ship, their muscles straining under the weight.

In the chaotic oil fields, roustabouts worked tirelessly, connecting pipes and repairing equipment.

The roustabouts' hard hats and coveralls marked them as the backbone of the industrial workforce.

The roustabouts' camaraderie and tough exterior hid a deep sense of pride in their demanding labor.