Lexicographical Neighbors of Choremen
Literary usage of Choremen
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Principles of Economics by Frank William Taussig (1921)
"... or services provided, by those who are in the lower groups. His money income
goes far in the purchase of the services of domestics — of choremen and ..."
2. The Cost of Food: A Study in Dietaries by Ellen Henrietta Richards (1913)
"House officers and heads of departments. 2d. Nurses and second assistants. 3d.
Engineers, workmen, etc. 4th. Scrub-women, janitors, choremen, ..."
3. The Reading Public by MacGregor Jenkins (1914)
"They are hired choremen doing the work their employer sets them to. This is no
place to discuss the editorial function, but it is well to bear in mind this ..."
4. The Reading Public by MacGregor Jenkins (1914)
"They are hired choremen doing the work their employer sets them to. This is no
place to discuss the editorial function, but it is well to bear in mind this ..."
5. The Prisoner at the Bar: Sidelights on the Administration of Criminal Justice by Arthur Cheney Train (1908)
"... coachmen, choremen and valets. In like manner attorneys of this feather will
deliberately state to the jury that if the defendant had taken the stand he ..."
6. Courts and Criminals by Arthur Cheney Train (1912)
"If he has kept half of his promises he must by this time have several hundred
clerks, gardeners, coachmen, choremen and valets. In like manner attorneys of ..."