boilermaker
Americannoun
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a person employed to make and repair boilers or other heavy metal items.
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whiskey with beer as a chaser.
noun
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a person who works with metal in heavy industry; plater or welder
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slang a beer drink consisting of half of draught mild and half of bottled brown ale
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slang a drink of whisky followed by a beer chaser
Etymology
Origin of boilermaker
Example Sentences
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Additional money is being provided by Hull-based boilermaker Ideal Heating.
From BBC
But then the pandemic put the movie on hold and, simultaneously, elevated her duties at home, taking care of her uncle, her grandmother and a father whose work as a boilermaker rigger left him with a compromised immune system.
From Los Angeles Times
His father was a boilermaker on the Lake Erie Railroad and Lujack was often kidded that he should have gone to Purdue, not Notre Dame.
From Los Angeles Times
The action came after the union’s executive council found he had violated a section of the Boilermaker’s constitution dealing with the misuse of funds.
From Seattle Times
Department of Labor, had investigated the $28 million Boilermaker Vacation Plan and one of its local lodges.
From Seattle Times
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