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blue-collar

adjective as in of manual workers

noun as in manual or technical laborer

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Example Sentences

Both parties tend to align on the cost of living and the economy, especially among blue-collar, working-class Latinos.

But I think that also I want to just examine the man fully and all his complexity, where he came from, being a blue-collar man, being a family man.

Democrats have been losing blue-collar and middle-class voters because we often don’t actively go to them, listen to their concerns and respectfully take in their opinions and criticism.

From Salon

Chavarria tells the story of American fashion through a Chicano lens, creating now-distinctive oversize, sculptural silhouettes that pull from various eras of Mexican American style, from sharply angular zoot suits to blue-collar workwear.

Within the affected communities, so many blue-collar music professionals and working-class artists face years of recovery.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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