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hod

[hod] / hɒd /




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When she was 9, Charlene, her parents and her seven siblings moved to Chicago, where her father worked as a Pullman porter and a hod carrier.

From New York Times Dec. 23, 2022

If you are sitting at a desk, driving a taxi or carrying a hod, stop for a moment and ask: could a robot or machine do this job better?

From BBC Sep. 13, 2015

Holmes made the headlines that day because he had funded his Olympic effort by working as a hod carrier.

From The Guardian Oct. 25, 2010

He could no longer count on the three small parties of his coalition to help carry the hod.

From Time Magazine Archive

To each, the chief warder would hod his head and simply say, “Ja, ja,” and then, “Next!”

From "Long Walk to Freedom" by Nelson Mandela

The Librarians When a town named Feud hods a Civil War reenactment they are plagued by ghosts in this new episode.

From Los Angeles Times Jan. 16, 2018

They strain under a load, balanced in yoke-like hods, to deliver freshly-moulded bricks to the furnace.

From BBC Jan. 2, 2014

He wasn't much good at school – he says he might have been a bit dyslexic, or just a bit thick – and left at 15 to carry hods on a building site.

From The Guardian Jul. 31, 2010

Laborers in nearby Brasilia threw aside their hods and streamed down the highway; so did lawyers, senators, civil servants, housewives and doctors.

From Time Magazine Archive

To rule and shine was as much her métier as it was the métier of a bricklayer's labourer to carry hods.

From Marcella by Ward, Humphry, Mrs.




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