Vagabond, errand-boy, vagabond, labourer, porter, clerk, chief manager, small partner, Josiah Bounderby of Coketown.
David's Bookclub: Hard Times|David Frum|September 24, 2012|DAILY BEAST
There was a labourer working at a fence round a plantation, on the borders of the grounds.
Wuthering Heights|Emily Bronte
The winter is under the best circumstances a hard time for the labourer.
The Toilers of the Field|Richard Jefferies
Then I would get a labourer with me and we would drive off in a spring-cart from one gate to the other, and hang them.
Missing Friends|Thorvald Weitemeyer
The labourer alarmed the police, and the body was conveyed to Southminster.
Spies of the Kaiser|William Le Queux
It is true, I am no longer a labourer in the vineyard, but my heart is there.
The Attache|Thomas Chandler Haliburton
labourer
USlaborer
/ (ˈleɪbərə) /
noun
a person engaged in physical work, esp of an unskilled kind
Words nearby labourer
labour, Labour and Socialist International, labour camp, Labour Day, laboured, labourer, labour exchange, labour-intensive, labourism, labourist, Labourite