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Definition of Shinglers
1. shingler [n] - See also: shingler
Lexicographical Neighbors of Shinglers
Literary usage of Shinglers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Wages and Earnings of the Working Classes: Report to Sir Arthur Bass, M.P. by Leone Levi (1885)
"The shinglers receive the puddle balls at the hammer from the puddler, ...
The forge roller receives the blooms from the shinglers, and rolls the iron into ..."
2. The Steel Workers by John Andrews Fitch (1911)
"... Boilers, Heaters, Roll Hands, Nailers, Helpers and shinglers. The convention
of 1879 added to the list "Nail Feeders, ..."
3. The Labour Gazette by Canada Dept. of Labour (1903)
"... Joiners 2 Stair-builders 2 shinglers I Lathers 1, Plasterers 2 Painters and
glaziers 1 Blacksmiths 2 Ordinary labourers 1 Plumbers and steamfitters ' 2 ..."
4. The Industries of Scotland: Their Rise, Progress, and Present Condition by David Bremner (1869)
"When working full time, shinglers make about L.4 a-week, and chief rollers £5.
... The " forehand " shinglers, rollers, and heaters engage their own ..."
5. The Science of Railways by Marshall Monroe Kirkman (1903)
"shinglers' helpers. Shippers, grain elevator. Shippers of supplies. Shop boys.
Shop hands. Sidetrack men. Signal engineers. Signal lighters. Signalmen. ..."
6. The Science of Railways by Marshall Monroe Kirkman (1904)
"shinglers' helpers. Shippers, grain elevator. Shippers of supplies. Shop boys.
Shop hands. Sidetrack men. Signal engineers. Signal lighters. Signalmen. ..."