navvy - use in sentences

Noun used with modifier

  • steam: The most numerous of these was the Ruston & Dunbar steam navvy, produced by Ruston & Proctor of Lincoln.

Converse of object

  • employ: Additionally the prostitutes from those streets were kept busy by the clientele from the many navvies employed upon the tramway.

Adjective modifier

  • Irish: Also picturesque Settle to Carlisle railroad, a great feat of engineering, built by the Irish navvies in the 19thC.
  • Many: Many navvies ' favorite job is getting very muddy and dirty clearing out the bottom of a lock chamber!
  • old: Old navvies were rare: 40 was a good age.

Modifies a noun

  • village: Sadly, the official school log books of the temporary wooden school in the navvies village have not survived in a readable form.
  • road: We are not alone but most people seem to be down on the navvies road.

Noun used with modifier

  • railroad: August 1847 After heavily drinking, two railroad navvies decide to have a " punch up " in a field near Bath.

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