steam fitter
Americannoun
Other Word Forms
- steam fitting noun
Etymology
Origin of steam fitter
First recorded in 1885–90
Example Sentences
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By the time he was 30 he was a master electrician, a plumber, steam fitter, pipe fitter, mechanic, welder, architect.
From Washington Times • Sep. 3, 2018
“When I was growing up, everyone in my family was a steam fitter, which was a blue-collar, union job,” he wrote in a contribution for “My One Big Break,” a 2004 book.
From Washington Post • May 13, 2016
Even for the solitary steam fitter or housewife, the act of sending a geyser from mouth to ceiling could envelop the user in a penumbra of calm thoughtfulness.
From Time Magazine Archive
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He left school at age 13, became a steam fitter and spent his idle hours hanging around New York race tracks.
From Time Magazine Archive
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The washer is arranged so that the black may flow out near the steam fitter, G, beneath the floor.
From Scientific American Supplement, No. 360, November 25, 1882 by Various
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