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n. A man who works in a foundry
Usage examples of "foundryman".
I have noticed that men often speak in a language pertaining to their craft the foundryman as if life were all fire, the sailor as if it were all water.
I said, and the foundryman smiled, taking note of the level of the metal.
All did very well, though Pud was puffing and blowing like a porpoise and sweating like a foundryman when they stopped at the top of the hill for a short rest.
Alastor, who fell in love with Catriona, the daughter of a foundryman who lived in a Highland village near to the town of his birth.
Chanterelle, on the other hand, preferred to hear the tale of the foundryman who was lured away from his family by a fairy, until he was called back by the tolling of a church bell he had made, which had fallen into a lake.
Skeeter shouted above the roar as Kaederman dodged and ducked past startled foundrymen, darting into the maze of miniature canyons.
They looked like workmen from a metal factory, foundrymen with jackets and pantaloons of corduroy.