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Meaning of Navvy | Babel Free

Noun CEFR B1
ˈnævi

Definitions

  1. A laborer on a civil engineering project such as a canal or railroad.
  2. an unskilled laborer

Equivalents

العربية الحفّار
Bosanski kopač
Čeština kopáč nádeník
Français terrassier
Hrvatski kopač
Italiano manovale
Nederlands grondwerker
Polski kopacz
Русский землекоп
Српски kopač
Українська грабар

Examples

“Suppose two lads, fresh from school, go out into the world to earn their living; one becomes a navvy and one a clerk. In five years' time these two young men will probably be very different in appearance from one another. The navvy will have developed his muscles; he will be broad-built, broad-chested, and strong.”
“His proper trade's a navvy; and he works at it sometimes too—for exercise—and earns good money at it.”
“The navvies of the Midland Railway toiled for years to build it, enduring grim conditions in shanty towns that were built miles from civilisation. But build it they did, to form part of the Midland's main line between London St Pancras and Carlisle via Sheffield and Leeds from 1876.”

CEFR level

B1
Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
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