choreman
[ chawr-muhn, -man, chohr- ]
noun,plural chore·men [chawr-muhn, chawr-men chohr-]. /ˈtʃɔr mən, ˈtʃɔrˌmɛn ˈtʃoʊr-/.
a menial worker, as in a logging camp.
Origin of choreman
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How to use choreman in a sentence
The choreman deposited the saddle on the ground, and looked his man up and down before he answered.
The Night Riders | Ridgwell CullumThen Tresler told him what he had seen at the edge of the pinewoods, and the choreman listened with careful attention.
The Night Riders | Ridgwell CullumAt last the absurdity of the position became too much, and he hailed the little choreman in the midst of his laughter.
The Night Riders | Ridgwell CullumIt just means hurrying my choreman packing my stuff while I show you around to-morrow.
The Man in the Twilight | Ridgwell CullumThen he turned upon the evil-faced choreman and added his morsel of admonition.
The Twins of Suffering Creek | Ridgwell Cullum
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