noun
PHRASES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
builder's/plumber's/electrician's etc mate
master craftsman/chef/plumber etc
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A society of master chefs was formed to achieve professional status similar to that of doctors or lawyers for its members.
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Better-heeled artificers must almost certainly have been master craftsmen employing labour themselves.
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Here passengers ate delicacies prepared by a master chef under an arched ceiling of embossed leather and oil paintings.
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His problem was solved by Bill Bird, a master craftsman, based at Blockley in Gloucestershire.
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I., will resume its master chefs series in the autumn.
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Some became apprentices who worked beside a master craftsman to become competent in their field.
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The knight speaks for the landed interest, the merchant for international trade, and the capper for the working master craftsman.
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They work under the supervision of a Meister, a master craftsman who also is a skilled teacher.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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But the plumber she called when the toilet kept plugging up sometimes found plastic baggies in it.
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Few coffin-makers had the talent to fashion such an item, so an order would have gone out to a local plumber .
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Given a choice between the man of your dreams and a plumber , choose the latter.
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If Bill Wyman had been a 47-year-old plumber who seduced her daughter, Patsy Smith would have screamed to the police.
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The plumbers of the Internet keep cleaning up.
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Who does the decorating, organises builders, plumbers, electricians?