navvy

/ˈnævi/
noun
  1. A laborer who works on building roads, railways, canals, or other large construction projects.
    • Thousands of navvies built the railway across the mountains in the 19th century.
    • The navvy swung his pickaxe to break up the hard ground.
    • A team of navvies worked from dawn to dusk to finish the canal.
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