"Quarrymen" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Quarrymen" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Quarrymen" Meaning

People who work in a quarry, cutting, breaking, or extracting stone, gravel, or sand.

"Quarrymen" Examples

1. The quarrymen worked from dawn till dusk, extracting large blocks of granite from the hillside.


2. The quarrymen were all villagers who had been working in the quarry for over 20 years.


3. Due to the recession, many quarrymen lost their jobs as the demand for their specialized skills decreased.


4. The team of skilled quarrymen carefully shaped the stone to fit perfectly around the building's intricate architecture.


5. In the early 19th century, quarrymen in the north of England played a crucial role in the Industrial Revolution by providing the necessary materials for the construction of textile mills and factories.

"Quarrymen" Similar Words

Quarrenden

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I couldn't find any results for "quarrenden." It's possible that it's a misspelling or a word that is not in my database.<br><br>However, I found a similar word "quartered" or "quarantine", but there's no direct match for "quarrenden". <br><br>Could you please provide more context or clarify what you meant by "quarrenden"?

Quarried

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Removed or dug up from the earth; extracted. (often used to describe stone or minerals)

Quarrier

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A fairly rare word!<br><br>A quarrier is a person who quarries, or cuts, stone, particularly to extract or work on rock. It can also refer to a person who mines or extracts stone, ore, or other minerals from a quarry.<br><br>In an architectural or engineering context, a quarrier may also be a person who supplies stone to builders or craftsmen.<br><br>The word "quarrier" is mostly used in Scottish English and in some parts of the UK.

Quarriers

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Quarries

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Multiple meanings of "quarries":<br><br>1. <strong>Noun</strong>: Quarries refer to excavations or pits from which stones, rocks, or minerals are extracted. They can also be a place where raw materials such as sand, gravel, or limestone are mined.<br>2. <strong>Verb</strong>: To quarry means to extract stones, rock, or other materials from the earth, typically using heavy machinery.<br>3. <strong>Noun</strong> (idiomatic): A quarry is also a person who is pursued or hunted, often in a sport or in the wilderness.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> The company owns a quarry where they mine limestone for the construction industry.<br> The hen was chased by a hawk, which became her quarry.<br> The hikers had to navigate through a steep quarry to reach the summit.

Quarry

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A quarry is a site where stones, rocks, or other minerals are extracted from the ground. It can also refer to a place where people hunt or catch animals for food.<br><br>For example:<br><br> The company operates a limestone quarry to produce cement.<br> After being trapped for days, the cat managed to escape from the lion's quarry.<br><br>Alternatively, a quarry can also refer to a person who is difficult to catch or evade, especially in a sporting context.<br><br>For example:<br><br> The Rouges were a crafty quarry for the law enforcement officers.<br><br>Additionally, "quarry" can also be used to describe a place where someone's skills or abilities are being tested or pursued, as in "the quarry of their dreams".

Quarrying

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The act of extracting stone, sand, gravel, or other rock-based materials from the ground for use in construction or other purposes.

Quarryman

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A person employed in a quarry, who extracts stone, marble, or other minerals from the quarry.

Quart

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A unit of measurement. One quart is equal to one-fourth of a gallon. It is a unit used to measure volume, typically for liquids or dry goods. The term "quart" can also refer to a group of four, as in "a quartet" of musicians or singers.

Quartan

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Relating to a period of seven days; occurring at intervals of seven days; every seventh part of a period.

Quartane

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Quartane refers to a group or set of four things, people, or periods of time that occur together in a cycle or sequence. It can also refer to the gender, sex, or class that has been divided into groups of four.<br><br>For example: "The quartermaster was responsible for distributing supplies to every quartane of soldiers in the army."<br><br>Origin: From Latin, "quartanus" meaning "belonging to a group of four", from "quartus" meaning "fourth".

Quartation

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There is no word in English called "quartation". It's possible that you meant "quarantine", which is the noun that refers to:<br><br>A period of isolation or confinement, typically in order to prevent the spread of a disease, especially during an epidemic.<br><br>Or, in chemistry, it can refer to a process where a substance is treated with a solution that prevents the growth of microorganisms.<br><br>If you meant something else, please provide more context or clarify the word you intended.

Quarte

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A quarter<br><br>As a noun, "a quarter" can refer to:<br><br> One-fourth of a whole or a total.<br> A coin worth one-fourth of a dollar in the United States.<br> A part or section of something divided into four equal parts (e.g. a quarter of the city).<br><br>As a verb, "to quarter" can mean:<br><br> To divide or divide up something into four equal parts.<br> To provide or host someone with a place to stay, often in a military context.

Quartene

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There is no word in English called "quartene". It is possible that it's a misspelling or a non-existent word.

Quartenylic

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Monosyllabic with four syllables

Quarter

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A part of something, typically four equal parts.<br><br>Example: The quarter of the city is still in darkness.<br><br>or<br><br>One of the four distinct parts into which something is divided.<br><br>Example: The quarter hour on the clock.