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sandhog
[sand-hog, -hawg]
noun
a laborer who digs or works in sand.
a person who works, usually in a caisson, in digging underwater tunnels.
sandhog
/ ˈæԻˌɒɡ /
noun
a person who works in underground or underwater construction projects
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
Her other Broadway credits included the musical “Sandhog,” which premiered in 1954, and a Graham production of “Clytemnestra” in 1960.
Sindhu Vee’s Sandhog second leg UK tour runs from 5 September to 14 November.
Sindhu Vee: Sandhog is on a UK tour.
But the union sandhog or stagehand making a good living, that’s all highly suspect and demanding further investigation.
“The sandhogs judged him on his writing about Irish being drunks,” said John Donohue, a veteran sandhog.
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